Why no or why no ( two words ) is a familiar expression, meaning for what reason, cause, or purpose ( why ) [ is there] an absence or lack of ( no )--
They have all kinds of coffee. Why no tea?
You were away for a week. Why no postcard?
"Why, no" is also a common phrase, meant to express surprise ( why ) and denial ( no )--
Why, no, I haven't eaten any of the doughnuts.
Why, no, I haven't heard from him this week.
Wino or wino ( one word, rhymes with why no ) is a slang word meaning a drunken derelict; someone who sits on the curb and drinks wine out of a bottle that is still in the paper bag--
Tell him not to sit on the curb; he looks like a wino.
Leave the old wino alone.
Now that you know that, you can say--
"Why, no, I didn't give the wino any change."
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