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&&&&&&Word Fact: I Couldn’t Care Less vs. I Could Care Less
When you want to colloquially express that you don’t care at all about something you might say “I couldn’t care less.” This phrase first popped up in British English at the turn of the 20th century and is still popular today. In the 1960s, a controversial American variant of this phase entered popular usage: “I could care less.” Many native English speakers, both in the UK and US, find this expression to be logically flawed. If you couldn’t care less, then you care so little about something that it would be impossible for you to care any less than you do. If you could care less, however, you are saying, literally, that it is possible for you to care less than you care now. Those who take issue with this believe this later variant says very little about your level of caring, and so eschew it.
suggest that “I could care less” emerged as a sarcastic variant employing . They point to the different intonations used in saying “I couldn’t care less” versus “I could care less.” The latter mirrors the intonation of the sarcastic Yiddish-English phrase “I should be so lucky!” where the verb is stressed.
The argument of logic falls apart when you consider the fact that both these phrases are idioms. In English, along with other languages, idioms are not required to follow logic, and to point out the lack of logic in one idiom and not all idioms is…illogical. Take the expression “head over heels,” which makes far less sense than the expression “heels over head” when you think about the physics of a somersault. It turns out “heels over head” entered English around 1400, over 250 years before “head over heels,” however, the “logical” version of this idiom has not been in popular usage since the late Victorian era.
The usage of “couldn’t care less” versus “could care less” is a very polarizing issue as you can see in , though both phrases are in popular usage. Because most modern English dictionaries define words and phrases using a , you’ll find both “couldn’t care less” and “could care less” . The lexicographers
aim to record language as it is actually used, without judgment. That said, not everyone you encounter will be a lexicographer, so be aware that those in the camp of David Mitchell will cringe if you use “I could care less” in conversation.
Like this Word Fact?
I don’t know why people get so upset about this. It is, or is close enough to a sarcastic remark that is so established that it has lost its sarcastic undertone.
For example, when something bad happens and someone says, “Oh great, just what I need now!” you don’t see people correcting them, saying, “Actually, you mean oh no, I don’t need this at all now!”
It’s the same thing, big deal.
(Should I say small deal?)
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Usually seems to mean "says" or "said".
"He was all, 'Are you mad at me?' and I was all 'No way, what are you talking about?'As if!1) Excl. Yeah right! Phrase immortalized by Alicia Silverstone in "Clueless".AtariA term used among electronic musicians and some ravers to describe horrid DJs. The term used when referring to a bad, or mindless DJ's sound. "That DJ is such an Atari".
Back In The Dayexpression. back in the days of..., '90s version of "When I was..." or "Remember when...?"BamaTerm used to call someone a redneck ie "Dude that guy was a bama."Bangin'/Slammin'Has it going on..Beansmoney...ussually dollars. Let me borrow 2 beans for the soda.Beards/Chinny/Chinny rack onFalse, bullshit. Said when you don't believe someone. Usually accompanied by scratching the chin.Beeotchn. phonetic variant of "bitch," usu. used as a term of endearment toward someone you're too macho to address more politelyBitchn. someone over whom you have pretty much complete control. Recalls sadomasochistic B&D meaning and/or prison sodomy.BlazedIf you ask someone "Yo, wanna go get blazed?"
You are asking them if they want to go smoke weed.
Or already high "Man, I'm blazed"Bling-BlingWearing nice jewelryBloodnoun.it means freind, or homeboy. Typically men use it to refer to each other. i.e. "what's up blood?"The Bomb1) Adj. Par excellence! Out of this world!BonesMoney, "I need 7 bones for the movie."Bonus/bargainSarcasm generally used in the UK, meaning "Oh for god sake"Boo Ya!a phrase of exlaimation after you'v or meaining "Ya bitch in yo face!"; often used after a "yo mamma" joke..."Yo mamma so fat she smoke turkey after sex! BOO YA!"BounceTo leave "lets bounce"BrutalBacically means bad "That movie was brutal dogg"Bugg'nSame as trippin', Freaking out. "Man you's buggin the otha night dawg."BunkCrazy, messed-up...Buzz HypeAwesome, amazing, not boringBuzz KillBoringCHA-CHING!!!CostlyCheddarMoney, cash, etc.ChicaMeans "chick" or "girl". i.e. "Hey what's up chica?"Chick-Flickn. any movie that has none of the following: graphic violence, full frontal female nudity (necessarily), a high-speed chase, or sight gags. Essentially, movies that stereotypically apply only to women, such as "The English Patient."Chill OutCalm down, take it easyChillin'It means that you doing O.K., or your fine.CribHouse, apartment, dorm, dwellingCrunkhyped up , bout it , excitedCuttin' GlassWhen someone's nipples are hard fromt the cold, it is assumed that their nipples are so hard they could cut glass. When "cuttin' glass", it means that...your nipples are very hard.Damn SkippyThat's rightDankadjective. Describes how awesome something is. Used frequently in the Phish parking lots. Ex. "Those are some dank nugs!!!"Dawganother meaning for a friend, an acquaintance..."What up Dawg!"Dead PresidentsSlang term for money (reference to pictures of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin et.al. on paper or coined currency).
Don't go there!Someone has just hit a touchy subject and the other person doesn't appreciate them getting in their business.DopeSynonomous with fly, cool, etc.
"Yo, those shoes are dope, girl!"DopeGreatDownI down with that.
Like "That sounds good to me"DubsReveresed spelling of the word "buds" which is another slang form for WEEDDubs20 inch rims on a car.Dudenoun.
used for male or female. Dude!used at the beginning of an exclamation or a question. i.e. "Dude! Look at that hot guy!" or "Dude, have you seen my bag?" can be used for male or female.Duh!!Didn't you know that?Eat my shorts!"Screw you!" or "Go to hell!" used by the cartoon boy Bart Simpson in Matt Groening's "The Simpsons"Evita Like1) Adj. SnobbyF-bombExcl. euphemism for "f**k." May have gained popularity on radio sports talk host Jim Rome's show.FYIFor your information. "FYI< i don't care"Fart-Knockeradj. A A phrase coined by "Beavis & Butt-Head" in the early 90's.Fine he/she looks real good, like "that guy is fine" FlawsenAnother term for "kissing ass to someone"FlyFly: meaning cool, good, fun, etc. used mostly in the mid 90's, when the word "phat" was especially popular. (exp-"that dance was sooo fly")FoolSounds like foo'. A dummy. ex: "Let's go fool."Freak outGo crazy, get really mad, i.e. "he freaked out when I told him"Freakin'a slightly nicer term for fu**ing. i.e. "he's a freakin idiot!"Freshoriginal, cool, nice, "the shit"GankTo steal. I ganked these shoes from the mall.Get Over ItGet Over It means exactly wat it sez - "Get Over It!". To tell someone to get over it is to point out that they are over-reacting to a situation or thing or is telling them that they need to shut up- e.g. "I can't belive I spilt cola on my new shirt!" "Get over it"Get a Room!Excl. What you say to two or more people whose public displays of affection seem too inappropriate or risque. (i.e., make what you're doing private, not so public)Gettin Jiggyverb.
Can mean either dancing or putting the move on a member of the opposite sex. Popularized by the Will Smith song "Getting Jiggy With It"Ghettoadj. unflattering, as in cheap.Giddy Up!A remark which might be said whilst eyeing up an attractive person.Going Postal1) Excl. Going crazy. Refers to the trend of some postal workers becoming violent.Good to goall set, in order, ready to go, etc.Grind-age1) Noun. FoodHard / Hard nut / Tough nutA tough guy. "He thinks he's a Tough nut" Heady NuggetsDescription of very good weed. HellaIt means sort of like saying "really." i.e. "she was hella pissed!"Hey FatsPhrase, means "Hey what's up buddy"Hithaving sex, "let me hit it from behind"Home Skilletmeaning your friend or anyone you may wont it to be meaning! Homey/Homeslicen. buddyHooch or HoochieA slutHow's it hangin'?Expr. informal greeting, as in "How are you?"I Got The PastiesMy mouth is dryI'm goneByeIPOThe quickest way to get rich in 99--Initial Public Offering!Icejewelry with diamonds in it It's CashedMeans it's gone. it's doneIt's all goodmeaning it's ok. ex:"i'm sorry i couldn't hook you up!" "oh, don't worry, it's all good!"It's go time!1) Excl. It's time to fight, you've pushed me too far, etc. (a.k.a. "bring it on!" or "you want a piece of me?!")Jackverb) to steal something. i.e. "my car got jacked" or "don't jack my stuff"Jack you upTo beat the crap out of someone. i.e. "I'm gonna jack you up"JockTo like extremly, "Dude, he jocks my shit!" "I jock him hard!"Junknoun One of two words in the world which applies as a substitute to every single noun in the English language. The other word being "shit." It is used liberally in any/all conversations. Example: "Damn, man, did you see that junk yesterday? Man, I was all up IN that junk! That junk was TIGHT" Know what I mean(UK) said in the strongest Manchester accent you could muster in the style of Oasis's Liam Gallagher. Used at the end of a statement to get people to agree with you.LareyOut of order, used when someone has committed a foux pas. "He stole my wallet, that guy is so larey", "He stole my wallet, that was not on"Lay OffMeans to stop whatever it is you're doing.
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Not So Much"umm...try again" "not cool" lame or bad ideaO.G.stands for "original gangsta"; see old schoolOMGmeans Oh MY God...Off the Heasy1) Adj. Otherwise k unbelieveable or differentOh My God!A sign of disgust, such as "ohmygod why is she wearing that." or a sign of excitement such as "ohmygod guess what?!"Oh snap..oh yeah, thats rightOld Schooladj./adv. old-fashioned, of the old style, etc. Usually a term of respect for the past greats of whatever discipline you're talking about (e.g., Do it old school like Elvis)OoglyAs in very ugly. "She's so ugly, she's OOgly" popular in the eastcoast since around 1997Open up a can of whoop-assExcl. to kick one's butt, you're in trouble now, etc.Peace outByePhat!1) Adjective. Cool, awesome, your hip or pretty hot and tempting.PigeonA girl golddigger PiggyTerm used to describe a cop or police manPimpin'Cool, "tight",really good...or "to be pimpin" as in clothing..Playasomeone who is cheating on their significant otherPo PoNoun.
Term used for policePropsKudos, credit.
"I hate Dallas, but you gotta give Aikman his props."
Often used with "Mad" ("Mad props for this website, Beeotch!").
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(ie. "Score!, i got 80% on my math test."
" Score!, Jeff said he'd go to the prom with me.")ScrubA guy who thinks he's fine, which is also known as a busta.He still lives with his mom and is always broke.Shady1) Adj. Being unfair or wrongShadySomeone who acts cool with you, but really isn't. The ShitThe best or that was the greatest.ShiznitA different way of saying shit.Can be used for anything.Shnikiesa substitute for "shit"..."Oh shnikies!"ShooterA person who shows off. ShwingIf you see a hot chick you would say shwing while humping mid air.SnapsTo give someone "Snaps" is like to give someone "Props", such as used in the Clueless movie - "I had to give Dee snaps for her corageous fashion efforts..."Soadv. very much. Traditionally used as intensifying adverb for lone adjectives, usage expanded to intensify whole clauses, predicates, phrases, etc. Usage may have gained popularity on TV's "Friends." (Chandler: "That is so not the opposite of taking somebody's underwear!"...Joey, jokingly: "So didn't know that, but you should have seen your faces")So Is Your FaceIt doesn't really mean anything, you just say when someone else says something mean to you like, "Oh, my god her pants are so ugly today" Then you say "So is your face".SpeggetsNuggets (usually heady) covered in parmesean cheese---(see definition of nuggets)Step OffGet out of my face, leave me aloneStraightThat's trueStraight EdgeDoesn't do drugs or drinkStylin'Cool hair or clothes. Sup
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Super loser, super huge, super cool, super cold, super funny, etc.....Sweet Means cool (as in "That car is sweet")THON.It means your nipples get hard like when it's cold outside.. You would say "I have MAJOR T-H-O." which stands for Tit Hard On..TMIToo much info!Talk to the HandAnother way of saying "I don't want to hear what you are saying."Talk to the Hand(because the face ain't listening)1) Excl. I'm not listening to you/I'm not talking to you!Throw DownTo fight.Throwedmessed up, high, drunk, "whooo we went to that party and got throwed ya heard?"Tight Great, The bestTightDescribing a girl or guy who prefers not to do sexual activities.To Hate, Haterto disapprove of someone or somethingTo Shoot Outmeans to get out of somewhere.ex:"This pub's crap, let's shoot out!"Triflin' (and/ or Pilt)PatheticTrippin' overly critical of something or someone. Like telling your mom "Quit trippin' over my tattoo" TweakT Noun: drug (Usualy Crystal Meth), Adj: To use Drugs. See the Sublime song STP (Secret Tweaker Pad)TweakHurt or fix upWacked(1)Verb Used to described somebody out of their mind. ie. "That bitch is wacked!" Wacked started in the early 90's and carries a negative connotation.Wangstaa fake gangstaWellVery.
"He's well rich"Wellin'This means that you're lying. Ex. "I went to the sore last night and got some new shoes","You wellin' 'cause you was over Mike's house last night".WhassupAsking how someone is doing (usu. between two guys talking).. also might refer to asking if the other person is having a Bud.
Popularized by Budweiser commercials during Super Bowl and others.What Up Dog?1) Exl. What have you been up to?What up, G?greeting. Short for "What's up, gangsta?" "What's going on?" "How's it goin'?" etc. Again, usu. used as a greeting toward someone you're too macho to address more politely.What's doin'?Another way of saying "What's Up" or "Watcha Doin?"What's the dillio?What happened, what's going on (Ed Note: It's how to ask "What's the deal?" while throwing in two unnecessary syllables)Whatever You Reckon!A way of saying you dis-belive what someone has just told you, e.g. "I just heard Britany Spears is touring here!" "Whatever you reckon!". It is just another way of saying "Whatever!"Whatever!Created by Alicia Siverstone in "Clueless".Who's your daddy"I'm better than you, etc." "I made your momma my bitch" (see 90's bitch definition) usu. by one adolescent male to anotherWicked A lot or very as in "that movie was wicked good" or "that guy is wicked hot!!!!" Wife BeaterA men's Tank Top or Athletic shirt, like Bruce Willis always wears in movies. Derived from the show 'Cops' when all the people arrested for domestic violence were only wearing this type of shirt and boxer shorts.Wig out1) Verb. T go nuts about somethingWigg'n(1)Verb Short for Wig Out. ie. "He's totally wigg'n out!"WordU I agreeYOHelloYadda Yadda YaddaPhrase popularized by the sitcom "Seinfeld". Often used to make a long story short, thus leaving out uncomfortable details. eg) we went to dinner, yadda yadda yadda, and then I never saw him again.Yo, yo, homie JoeBasically saying "Hello, my good friend, what is happening with you?
You look mighty fine today."Yoink!v. to steal or take from someone,to skillfully acquire, etc..You Straight1) Phrase. Are you okay or all rightYou be trippin fool1) Excl. You're wrong, or you made a mistake.Your Momit's a come back, usually used when you can't think of anything to say back: ex/ "that was the dumbest thing i ever heard" "yeah, your mom!"billsn. moneycoinn. moneydang it!Meaning ow man! Saying you hurt yourself or you got a bad grade or something. another is looking good.
e.i.- dang it!! she's lookinn' good!!!dealverb. cope with the circumstances (i.e., "deal with it")fauxadj. fake (from the French for "false")fuglyAdj: Extremely ugly (i.e., f**king ugly)hottienoun. someone, man or woman, who is very, very attractive (i.e., Natalie Portman is such a hottie!)m'kay yes, okay, alright. Popularized by "The South Park Movie"scrub1) Adj. A guy that girls mostly hate. Popularized by the TLC song, "No Scrubs" sup1) Excl. What's up.you go!excl. Good for you! More power to you! (usu. used with "girl": "You go, girl!")
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