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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two craps" is not considered correct or formal English and is not typically used in written language.
It is colloquial and may be considered rude or offensive. Example: "I don't give two craps about what he thinks." This sentence would be better written as "I don't care about his opinion."
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They don't give two craps about the Shinnecock Indian Nation.' " He added, "The old Southampton, yes, there was probably a lot of mutual respect and understanding there — even though we were the housemaids and the dishwashers and the lawn-cutters.
It's when people say they feel bad for someone that they don't- nor should they- give two craps about.
That teenage boy didn't give two craps about my college logo on my shirt, he was too busy staring at the massive wet circles that were covering my boobs.
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"We've given two crap goals away and we were negative.
"There are two ways you can face change: one, 'I need to rethink the way I do everything', and two, 'Crap, I don't want this to happen'".
And the notion of him going out on a high-risk job armed with three pairs of glasses and two crap wigs seems incredibly schoolboy.
Cheney, who also gives zero craps about anyone saying, "Wow.
It's more, he says, like he gave all of zero craps about what they had to say about him or the controversial policies he's endorsed.
The sprawling metropolis has snatched the much-coveted title from former heavywieght Hull, rated number one Crap Town in the UK for the last decade.
Hull Hull was the original number one Crap Town, primarily because it smelt "of death", thanks to the potent aroma produced when the emissions with the local chocolate factory combined with nearby fish docks.
My most recent BEER estimates suggest that the Chinese yuan is undervalued by around 30%, which is dramatically different to the 1% median undervaluation you report.Ronald MacDonaldAdam Smith professor of political economyUniversity of GlasgowGlasgowUnlucky for someSIR – If only it were true that "rolling seven in craps always wins" ("The number of the feast", June 30th).
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