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disconcern

It's not concerning with something. I. E doesn't want to respond to it/ think about it.
It's not a disconcern.
by Jessy2 September 12, 2013
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Disconcern

A total , cold hearted lack of human compassion , and concern.
Republicans disconcern for caged children, has waken the beast in me. Now I have a disconcern for their well being.
by Rover July 12, 2018
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Disconcerted

To be discomforted, in an awkward situation, not like whats going on.

unsettled, thrown off blaance, confused, taken back, perturbed,
"I was very disconcerted when the whole class looked at me"
by Stefan Brakus May 31, 2006
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disconcur

to disagree with, to not concur
"the cowboys are a good football team."
"I disconcur, the Redskins are clearly better"
by rick gibbs November 25, 2003
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Now is the winter of our discontent

Originally coined by Shakespeare in the opening line of Richard III: "Now is the Winter of our Discontent / Made glorious summer by this son of York", written around 1592. It was used to describe Richard III (from the house of York), feeling discontented in living in a world that hates him. The term has since then been used in various forms, such as 'The winter of discontent', describing the winter of 1978–79 in the United Kingdom during the Labour party pay caps of the time. It was also used 'Now is the winter of your discontent!' by Stewie Griffin in the TV show family guy before Stewie attacks Brian with a snow-cannon.
A man and his family are sat in their house in the middle of winter with no money and no front door. The man says "Now is the winter of our discontent"
by DisgruntledGentleman September 3, 2013
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disconcentrate

failure to concentrate fully on the task that task at hand
JJ stroking Potters neck intimately whislt he is driving around roads he doesn't know causing him to disconcentrate on the job at hand
by potter 32 July 3, 2008
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Now is the winter of your discontent!

Originally coined by Shakespeare in the opening line of Richard III: "Now is the Winter of our Discontent / Made glorious summer by this son of York", written around 1592. It was used to describe Richard III (from the house of York), feeling discontented in living in a world that hates him. The term has since then been used in various forms, such as 'The winter of discontent', describing the winter of 1978–79 in the United Kingdom during the Labour party pay caps of the time. It was also used 'Now is the winter of your discontent!' by Stewie Griffin in the TV show family guy before Stewie attacks Brian with a snow-cannon.
Stewie Griffin jumps out from behind a tree and, before shooting Brian with a snow-cannon, shouts "Now is the winter of your discontent!
by DisgruntledGentleman September 3, 2013
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