give a damn

VERB
  1. show no concern or interest; always used in the negative
    I don't give a hoot
    She doesn't give a damn about her job
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How To Use give a damn In A Sentence

  • She doesn't give a damn about her job
  • Death was the great and old man had warred against it so fiercely and so long that was engraved on the deepest of the chromosomal was the other side of the battle, and the war was called And the universe didn't give a damn about either side. In Alien Hands
  • If it's entirely good, then why give a damn if young men sire numerous "shorties" among numerous moms, never to raise even one? Sperm donor 150 reads in the paper that his children are looking for him.
  • If you need a plumber don; t call a roofer, same applies to Wal-mart, as no one there knows guns and don; t give a Damn if you buy one or not. Wal-Mart Dumps Guns (Partly)
  • If they don't give a damn about ill-use of their own creations, they could at least give a damn about the kids. Corporatist America vs. The Artist
  • He represents the side of rock music that is amoral, hedonistic, self-serving and red in tooth and claw, offering in place of noble aspirations a guiltier, more primal thrill: the licence not to give a damn. Rock's fake rebels
  • I like mouthy people who tell it like it is and don't really give a damn about what people think about them, it's good television watching them arguing.
  • And now she was as strong as a cart horse, and he didn't give a damn.
  • 'You don't give a damn about my feelings, do you.'--'Quite frankly, I don't.'.
  • Rhett Butle: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn!
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