"could care less" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /kəd kɛə ˈlɛs/ [Received-Pronunciation], /kəd kɛ(ə)ɹ ˈlɛs/ [General-American], /-ke(ə)ɹ-/ [General-American] Audio: En-us-could care less.mp3 [General-American] Forms: could have cared less [past, perfect]
Etymology: An alteration of couldn’t care less (which is first attested slightly earlier), either: * by deliberate irony, or * by hyponegation, perhaps influenced by forms such as “as if I could care less”, “no one could care less”, and “to know little (or nothing) and care less”. Etymology templates: {{m|en|couldn't care less|couldn’t care less}} couldn’t care less Head templates: {{head|en|verb|past perfect|could have cared less}} could care less (past perfect could have cared less)
  1. (US, nonstandard) To not care at all; to have no concern or interest; to be apathetic. Tags: US, nonstandard Synonyms: couldn't care less, not give a tinker's cuss, not give a tinker's damn
    Sense id: en-could_care_less-en-verb-S4NRMQd6 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "text": "As someone who lives 30 miles away as the crow flies [...] from New York City, I could care less that New York City or New York State has a sense of jurisdiction. I would want to know whoever is most capable would be able to step in without any jurisdictional battle.",
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