someone can't say (something)

someone can't say (something)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • someone can't be bothered — someone can’t be bothered british informal phrase used for saying that someone will not do something because they feel lazy or because it is too much effort I said I’d go out with them tonight, but I can’t be bothered. She couldn’t even be… …   Useful english dictionary

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