make no difference to (one)
make no difference to (one)
To have no impact, either positive or negative, on one. Typically said when one does not have a vested interest in or strong opinion on something. It makes no difference to me what you do—if you want to go out, go out! A: "Do you mind if I add some basil to the sauce?" B: "Go ahead, it makes no difference to me."
See also: difference, make, no
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(It) makes no difference to me.
and (It) makes me no difference.; (It) makes me no nevermind.; (It) don't make me no nevermind.Inf. I really do not care, one way or the other. (The first one is standard, the others are colloquial.) Bill: Mind if I sit here? Tom: Makes no difference to me. Bill: What would you say if I ate the last piece of cake? Bob: Don't make me no nevermind.
See also: difference, make, no
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (one) could use (something)
- drive (one) out of office
- force (one) out of office
- force out of office
- give (one) (one's) head
- give head
- give somebody their head
- give someone their head
- cooking for one
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