Nevermind

Etymology
From (in never mind:).

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸 Attention, heed.
 * 2) 🇺🇸 Concern, affair.
 * 3) 🇺🇸 Consequence; significant change in or effect on a situation or state; difference.
 * 4) *1997, Annie Jones, Irish Eyes, ISBN 1576731081, page 211 :
 * Either way—doesn't mean no nevermind to me, you understand.
 * 1) *2002, Lee Gramling, Ninety-Mile Prairie, Pineapple Press, ISBN 1561642576, page 248 :
 * So it don't make a heap of nevermind to me which one you choose!
 * 1) *1997, Annie Jones, Irish Eyes, ISBN 1576731081, page 211 :
 * Either way—doesn't mean no nevermind to me, you understand.
 * 1) *2002, Lee Gramling, Ninety-Mile Prairie, Pineapple Press, ISBN 1561642576, page 248 :
 * So it don't make a heap of nevermind to me which one you choose!

Verb

 * 1) 🇺🇸 To ignore.
 * 2) *1989, William Mills, The Arkansas: An American River, page 159
 * Nevermind a sustainable river, a sustainable earth, like an improvident farmer who kills his only milk cow because he wants steak tonight.
 * 1) *2002, Chris Lynch, Freewill, page 28
 * "Ya, that's a good idea, neverminding. Let's nevermind, huh?"
 * 1) *2003, Nina Revoyr, ''Southland - Page 280
 * Nevermind that she didn't know him, or that he was Japanese. Nevermind that she saw herself as always alone, despite the many people in her life.
 * 1) *2005, Alexander T. Newport, The Vomit Factory (Life Is Fake: Death Is Good), page 399
 * Nevermind where the eggs & sperm came from. Nevermind how it is that all these planets & stars came from nothing. Nevermind where […].

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