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could or couldn't
Help a Swede, someone. There's an expression that goes I could care less. It means I couldn't care less. What's the explanation for that paradox? Is there some part 'missing' from some original expression? Like, I could care (even) less (for your problem if I were a zombie). Thanks!
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I couldnt care less
and means I do not care at all,
nada, niet, nichty nichty
I have not heard 'I could care less' in this sense. Words do reverse their meanings - that is they take on a second sense which is opposite to the main sense. (!)
dyke means a ditch as well as a wall, (and of course a girll on a bike) - but this is not an example [in Manchester]