fuggedaboutit
AmericanEtymology
Origin of fuggedaboutit
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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After all, the attitude toward precedent she outlined in a 2013 Texas Law Review article can be summarized as: Fuggedaboutit.
From Washington Post
Researchers who have studied how the country’s various accents are perceived by those in other parts of the U.S. have found when it comes to a New York sound, well, just fuggedaboutit.
From Washington Times
Oregon were the stars of our first Fuggedaboutit of the season, and now—after a brief flirtation with CFP relevancy—things have come full circle with a loss to The Fightin' Herms.
From Golf Digest
With President Trump and Republican lawmakers determined to undo what little progress has been made in healthcare reform, the chances of a national Medicare-for-all system range from “what are you kidding?” to “fuggedaboutit.”
From Los Angeles Times
Three thousand miles away from the California court the reaction ranged from “Meh” to “Fuggedaboutit”.
From The Guardian
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