Definition of «hard pass»
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"Hard pass" is a firm, emphatic way of saying "no" to a suggestion, offer, or piece of content. It indicates not just a lack of interest, but a decisive rejection based on a specific reason or a general feeling of dislike. The phrase is often used in response to movie trailers, product announcements, or social invitations that the speaker finds unappealing. It conveys a sense of finality and certainty in one's decision.
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> I was going to watch it until I saw the director, now it's a hard pass for me.
> They want to charge $70 for a remake? Hard pass.
> If there's no multiplayer mode in the new game, that's a hard pass from the whole group.
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