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What does 'Nonce' mean in the UK? Slang term in Adolescence explained

Updated on: Mar 23, 2025 07:46 PM IST

The final episode of Adolescence unveils the impact of a British slang term, ‘nonce’. Here is what the term means.

Since its premiere on Netflix on March 13, Adolescence has captivated audiences with its intense, emotionally charged storyline that is both difficult to watch and impossible to look away from. As the series builds to its harrowing conclusion, the final episode hinges on a British slang term that might be unfamiliar to many American viewers, but plays a crucial role in unravelling the plot.

Adolescence cleverly uses the word "nonce" as a focal point. Here is what the British slang term means.(@owencoooper/Instagram)

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What does the term ‘Nonce’ mean?

The four-episode miniseries Adolescence opens with the arrest of 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), accused of murdering his classmate, Katie Leonard. Each episode unfolds in real-time, taking place over a single hour across the 13 months following the crime. In the final episode, Jamie's family is seen grappling with their altered reality. Eddie Miller (played by Stephen Graham), Jamie's father, wakes up in a positive mood, eager to celebrate his birthday.

However, his brief sense of joy quickly fades when his daughter, Lisa (Amelie Pease), notices the word "nonse" spray-painted on the side of Eddie's van. The misspelling hints that a younger individual may have been responsible for the vandalism.

Armitage added that the term “definitely carried less weight at a certain time,” she says. “But I’m wondering if it carries a bit more weight to it now that we are in a culture where people are more aware of the things that they’re saying.”

The community’s blame seems directed at Eddie and the environment in which Jamie was raised, with the graffiti symbolising the stigma on the Miller family. While Jamie’s guilt is clear—his actions caught on video in the first episode—the bigger question is why he killed Katie. Creator Stephen Graham told Rolling Stone that, when he sees such events in the news, he is not alone in sometimes blaming the parents. However, with Adolescence he wanted to create a narrative where fingers were not pointed at the parents.

 
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