give a hoot

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 hoot In A Sentence

  • Invasive species, indeed any weedy species, don't give a hoot about your property boundaries.
  • The personnel officer did not give a hoot about her typing or shorthand, but liked that she spoke French and had done volunteer work for the British Red Cross.
  • USA may not give a hoot for Palestinian lives but we have st ringent laws regarding cruelty to animals and animal abuse. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • It proved that an episode's success bears little relation to how much you give a hoot about the celebrity in question. Times, Sunday Times
  • The downside is that they don't give a hoot about shareholder value. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also don't give a hoot about Ami except inasmuch as the Germans who use it with knowledge use it in the same way as "Kraut"- it is meant to be offensive. Kraut
  • Yet he could not give a hoot about the score. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like all big companies, they don't give a hoot about the craftsmen who make this sort of product. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she insists that she does not give a hoot if people think she is a flop. The Sun
  • It proved that an episode's success bears little relation to how much you give a hoot about the celebrity in question. Times, Sunday Times
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