I don't care; don't bother; piss off. Originated in IRC conversations, as an offhanded direction to leave the current channel and cry to the channel where people care.
<+n00b13> Today, I was emailing my professor about what chapters our test is on this afternoon. She accidentally emailed me informing me of the date she went on last night, including that she "got laid... yay!!" and a picture. I still don't know what chapters I'm being tested on.
<fred> #care, faggot.
<fred> #care, faggot.
by n00b13 April 21, 2009
"#care", a term apparently first used by _mockingbird_ means "don't care" or "I don't bother". No one knows where the slang first originated from. It's adoption is not yet widespread, but more people seem to be picking it up.
Suggestions that "#care" refers to a real or non-existing IRC channel have been denied.
Notice that, often, "#care" is used by itself, use of a personal pronoun like in "I #care" has never been seen.
Suggestions that "#care" refers to a real or non-existing IRC channel have been denied.
Notice that, often, "#care" is used by itself, use of a personal pronoun like in "I #care" has never been seen.
"Are you done finishing your work?"
- "No, but #care." (Not: "I #care.")
"I should have done that yesterday but #care"
- "No, but #care." (Not: "I #care.")
"I should have done that yesterday but #care"
by Macuyiko July 24, 2006
by AndyManoooo January 29, 2008
by _Obama_Care_ October 09, 2019
1.) adjective: compassionate, warm-hearted, loving.
2.) adjective: tenderly concerned and helpful
3.) adjective: affectionate
4.) idea: kindness, sympathy, understanding
2.) adjective: tenderly concerned and helpful
3.) adjective: affectionate
4.) idea: kindness, sympathy, understanding
by Dannielle September 10, 2004
by Left_Nut69 October 30, 2019
A term created by Ben Kamen meaning “I don’t care”, as a reply to anything someone says that’s stupid
by thehuncho February 04, 2020