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no clue

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English

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Etymology

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From no +‎ clue, as the speaker does not have a clue about the answer to the question. Most likely a shortened form of "I have no clue".

Interjection

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no clue

  1. Response affirming that the speaker does not have knowledge pertaining to an interlocutor's question
    Do you know what the weather will be like today? / No clue. Why do you ask?
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