Definitions
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- noun Attention, heed.
- noun Concern, affair.
- noun
Consequence ; significant change in or effect on a situation or state;difference . - verb To
ignore . - verb Common misspelling of
never mind .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Oh wait, that's because she can't win ... nevermind.
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Protector one: nevermind, that is f*ck*ng awesome tip though
Nuke Anything Enhanced Removes Page Items For Printing | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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That I'm really that fucking pliable - No, no, nevermind, that isn't even it.
hamletwildie Diary Entry hamletwildie 2006
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Stephan: Yes it damned well IS "nevermind," when Charles' original post was directed at a specific question entirely unrelated ...
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Or are you speaking in vernacular, using "nevermind" as a noun, as in: it makes no nevermind.
About those libraries. Ann Althouse 2007
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If "nevermind" was the biggest error in my comment, I don't think you have any business criticizing me at all.
About those libraries. Ann Althouse 2007
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I refuse to believe you were able to read "From Hell", nevermind "Lucifer", in less then a week !
Recent Reading Roundup 10 Abigail Nussbaum 2006
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And Kim Jong-Il promptly said, "nevermind," and violated the deal and that they need somebody to kick the can a bit.
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Then, as the credit markets tightened and the economic situation became less and less predictable, he simply rang up Don Garber and said "nevermind".
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Bush and cronies should not be allowed to simply walk away with a "nevermind" response from the world.
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