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two tears in a bucket
slang, rude it doesn't matter, who cares (said to express acceptance of or unconcern for the consequences of something) The etymology of this idiom is an Americanized take on the Cockney rhyming slang, which first started in London's East End in the 1850s.: “The groom sat on the wedding cake. Oh well, two tears in a bucket.” • “If the new boss doesn’t like my TPS report, two tears in a bucket. What’s she going to do, fire me?” • “You already missed the train. Two tears in a bucket, get the next one.” • There are always going to be people who hate the content you create. Two tears in a bucket. • I probably shouldn't say this, but two tears in a bucket, fuck it. I'm not holding anything back. thefreedictionary.com, english-grammar-lessons.com)
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