A commonly used idiomatic phrase. See here: nothing to do with - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Hi,
When someone says " (thing) has nothing to do with (that) "
what dose he really mean by that "has nothing to do with" or "to do with"
and are they a slangy phrases?
or are they American or British phrases? or informal way to talk?
Because I couldn't find them in the dictionary!
Thanks,
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A commonly used idiomatic phrase. See here: nothing to do with - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Thank you so much Anglika
is it an American or a British idiom?
It is an English language idiom, applicable in both regions.
what does it mean,"he don't give a shit to me"?
Thank you again Anglika
Tee
LOL..I'm not sure, but I think it is very informal way to say he didn't give me anything. again I'm not sure.
It's a vulgarism that means "he doesn't care at all." Do not use this in polite company!
Thanks RonBee & gabber.
Which one is the correct one
Do you have peter's cell no.?
Did you have peter's cell no.?
What does both the sentence mean?