my Lord vs no way

my Lord

noun
  • Used in direct address to peers of the realm, usually now excluding dukes and the Lords Spiritual. 

  • Used in direct address to the Lord Mayors of certain important cities, including London and Canterbury. 

  • Used in direct address to bishops, particularly Anglican ones. 

  • Used in direct address to certain judges, particularly High Court Judges and above. 

no way

noun
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see no, way.; not any possibility. 

intj
  • Indicates astonished disbelief. 

  • Absolutely not; under no circumstances. 

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