Not a blind bit/the blindest bit of…

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phrase

Not the smallest amount or degree; not at all.

I don't care a blind bit about what they say.
Visual representation of "not a blind bit/the blindest bit of…" - Not the smallest amount or degree; not at all.

Often appears as...

  • don't care a blind bit
  • doesn't make a blind bit

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Informal

Idiomatic

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British Idiom

Used mainly in British English, not common in American or other English variants.

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He tried to impress her, but it didn't make a blind bit of difference.
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Strong Negation

Emphasizes a complete lack of impact or concern; stronger than saying 'not much' or 'little'.

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The criticism didn't make a blind bit of difference to her decision.
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Emotional Dismissal

Often shows emotional disregard or indifference when used in personal contexts.

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I don't give a blind bit about those rumors.
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