Dude, I know what the hell an idiom is. While you were googling that you should have googled the correct way to say it. Again, it's "I couldn't care less". You are one of those dumb smart people who google certain words then all of a sudden think they're a genius. Your phrase is incorrect Sir and implies that you care. Also big deal, I mispelled ONE word. I see you failed to answer any of my questions. Since you are so superior, answer my questions.
See below:
Grammar Girl : "Could Care Less" Versus "Couldn't Care Less" :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™
"What’s the Trouble? People say they could care less when, logically, they mean they couldn’t care less.
The phrase "I couldn’t care less" originated in Britain and made its way to the United States in the 1950s. The phrase "I could care less" appeared in the US about a decade later.
In the early 1990s, the well-known Harvard professor and language writer Stephen Pinker argued that the way most people say could care less?the way they emphasize the words?implies they are being ironic or sarcastic.
Other linguists have argued that type of sound at the end of "couldn’t" is naturally dropped by sloppy or slurring speakers.
Regardless of the reason people say they could care less, it is one of the more common language peeves because of its illogical nature. To say you could care less means you have a bit of caring left, which is not what the speakers seem to intend. The proper "couldn’t care less" is still the dominant form in print, but "could care less" has been steadily gaining ground since its appearance in the 1960s."
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Urban Dictionary: I could care less
"Wrong slang. It's supposed to be "I couldn't care less" - because I have no interest. "I could care less" means there is some interest.
"Leaving? I couldn't care less." "
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Posting a bunch of opinion and of rhetoric still does not make it to.
an expression that idiots use when they don't care about something or have no interest in something. what they really mean is "i couldn't care less"
john: this video game is so good. i could play it forever
jim: i could care less. i hate video games.
john: wait, so you could care less.... that means that you care somewhat. you mean "i couldn't care less"?
jim: what? no. i don't give a shyt about your dumb video game.
john: you're a
Wow!!!!!! The more you write the dumber you truly seem. Posting a bunch of opinionated rhetoric from internet posters doesn't make you correct nor the idiomatic expression wrong ( but of course, what would you expect from a worldly Scholar who
can´t even spell).