Okay, I've got this. I've got this.
There's a prefix called "Noness". So you have words like nonesscooked or nonessbooze. Now, it's trying to define Noness. It's in a certain... "stategory". Bear with me here. The stategory says that noness' meaning is "of or pertaining to bees, usu. dilute yet localized near a certain point, esp. when for every bee that is in existence, 50 bees are acting [5000% acting percentage]"
Now, it further defines noness- by saying that unlike, say, George Clooney's rogueish grin, it is resistable - thus, for example, a nonesspunch would be (as we now know) a punch made with some sort of low-power bee-attraction bracelet, such that bees were clustered around the fist yet not quite dense, that the quantum bee force (see On The Existence Or Non-existence Of Bees, Urist McSchroedinger, OH GOD BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES, Urist McBeekeeper et al.) guaranteed a much higher amount of bee actions than actual bees, and finally that could be, say, easily dodged.
Finally, the ending defines some other aspects of the word; much like a dictionary might list "extraordinarily" as the adverb after the main listing of "extraordinary", it defines something that is noness to be in the state of "glasm", or as some literary experts are calling it nowadays, "ur mum".