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Synonyms

bueno

American  
[bwe-naw] / ˈbwɛ nɔ /

interjection

Spanish.
  1. good; all right.


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“When you run gadgets and they don’t work, no bueno, right?”

From Seattle Times Sep. 16, 2021

I won’t go too deep into the numbers, but here was the overwhelming conclusion: Long-term commitments are no bueno.

From Washington Post Apr. 15, 2020

There’s more of a chance you’re going to leave it up on the right side, which is no bueno.

From Golf Digest Mar. 24, 2020

“Sometimes I get emotional because I’m very sentimental,” said Avendano, who put me in her chair and gave me a great haircut at the men’s rate of just $12, un precio muy bueno.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 19, 2019

“Uh, hi, Kojo. Hi, everybody. Qué bueno verles de nuevo. Great to see you again.”

From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein

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