rhyme nor reason

The phrase "rhyme nor reason" means that there is no logical or understandable explanation or justification for something. It suggests that an action, decision, or situation appears to be without any pattern, purpose, or sense. It conveys a lack of order or coherence in the subject being referred to.


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