GREG GUTFELD, CO-HOST: I don&apost give a toss about these players, OK?
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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that voters "don't give a toss" about what happens online.
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Nor do I give a toss about her family or who walks her down the aisle.
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Mr Timothy's analysis of his party—that it can appear not to "give a toss about ordinary people"—is accurate.
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There's a reason why dubstep died and only about three people in Bristol give a toss about it any more, and that reason is ketamine.
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Producers toss about half of all fruits and vegetables in the United States, in part because they think we won't buy "imperfect" produce that fails to meet aesthetic standards.
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Clearly the café doesn't give a toss about what anyone thinks, which is why it offered this piece of advice to anyone whose feelings it had "hurt" following its initial post.
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Toss about one-third of the biscuit pieces in the remaining melted butter; roll in the sugar mixture to lightly coat, and place in an even layer in the Bundt pan.
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What I'm interested in is the news stories, the primary way the outside world, the world that doesn't give a toss about Tama Sumo, come to understand clubbing and club culture.
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The feeling here among the vast majority of people is they never expected to feature in the debate because British Tory politicians couldn't give a toss about the border and this border area.
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" Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC on Wednesday that "no one for a split second would have been fooled" and that "no one gives a toss about social media cut and thrust.
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Children in German schoolyards casually toss about "You Jew," as an insult, and reinforce stereotypes about Jews, such as saying "Don't be such a Jew" when trying to convince someone to lend some change.
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"The feeling here among the vast majority of people is they never expected to feature in the debate because British Tory politicians couldn't give a toss about the border and this border area," he told Business Insider.
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The retired England batsman was convicted in France in 1998 of hitting his ex-girlfriend; on Tuesday he was unrepentant over the incident, saying that the allegations were untrue and that he "couldn't give a toss" about the criticism.
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He takes shots at government corruption and the lack of a voice for working class communities, while also reasoning with the way so many of us have evolved to care more and more about ourselves and our immediate environment, than giving a toss about the world around us.
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Given vocalist Tom Araya's avowed Catholic faith, any reference to Satanism or apostasy inadvertently falls a bit flat, and one wonders whether we sort of… wasted… that day on a band who are thoroughly iconic and objectively sick, but don't actually give much of a toss about the Dark Lord.
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After all, the RA listing made a big deal of the SUPER SPECIAL GUEST TBA and you can't call them a SUPER SPECIAL GUEST TBA unless they really are a SUPER SPECIAL GUEST and now that magic moment's here when the TBA dissolves into reality and that reality is you, on shit coke, in a room full of people you don't want to be around, pretending you give a toss about Jamie Jones.
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Drunken person. From Andalusi Arabic zaqq. Originally from classical Arabic ziqq. #zaquizamí #zaragüelles #zaranda/zarandillo/zarandaja #zarandear: To shake vigorously / push around / toss about.
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In medicine, jactitation (sometimes jactation) is a restless tossing in bed, seen in severe fevers and certain mental disorders; or more generally a tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body. It derives ultimately from the Latin jactitare, to toss about.
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