take a blind bit of notice

take a blind bit of notice

To give one's attention to someone or something. Almost always used in the negative to convey the opposite. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I've been trying to show her I fancy her, but she hasn't taken a blind bit of notice. My parents don't take a blind bit of notice of my dreams of becoming a musicians—they just want me to major in business.
See also: bit, blind, notice, of, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • (not) care a toss
  • (not) give a toss
  • (not) give a fig
  • (not) give two hoots
  • (not) care a fig
  • fig
  • (not) care a hoot
  • caring
  • be (not) as black as (someone or something) is painted
  • (not) care two hoots