Je M'en Fous

What is Je M'en Fous?


1.

Pronounced- Jer (soft J)mon foo. Colloquial. Offensive.

An injection expressing a state of disinterest or lack of caring. Often used in an urban context, this short phrase is uttered when one wants to appear as one does not care about a situation that has just occurred.

Derived from French, and loosely translates from French to English as "I don't give a f**k."

Anne: Aaron called you a nasty name.

Jason: Je m'en fous. Aaron's a bastard.

Anne: You shouldn't swear in public. You never know who might be listening.

Jason: Je m'en fous.


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