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  2. During a June 2018 visit to migrant children at the U.S.-Mexico border, the first lady donned a $39 green parka emblazoned with the words "I really don't care, do u?" on the back.

  3. List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    From standard Spanish acicalado bembé a big party. [3] [6] bichote Important person. From English big shot. [7] birras Beer. [3] bochinche gossip [8] boricua The name given to Puerto Rico people by Puerto Ricans. [3] bregar To work on a task, to do something with effort and dedication. [9] broki brother or friend. [5] cafre a lowlife.

  4. Melania Trump Wears Jacket with 'I Really Don't Care. Do U ...

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  5. I Don't Care - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Care" (Webb Pierce song), 1955, covered by Ricky Skaggs "I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)", a 1964 song by Buck Owens "I Don't Care" (Elton John song), 1978 "I Don't Care" (Shakespears Sister song), 1992 "I Don't Care" (Angela Via song), 2000; covered by Delta Goodrem, 2001 "I Don't Care", 2001 song by Natural Born Hippies

  6. I Don't Really Care - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Really Care may refer to: "I Don't Really Care" (K-Gee song), 2000 "I Don't Really Care" (Waka Flocka Flame song), 2012

  7. I Don't Care (Ricky Martin song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Care" is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin from his eighth studio album, Life (2005). It was released on September 13, 2005, as the album's lead single. It was released on September 13, 2005, as the album's lead single.

  8. Don't Really Care - Wikipedia

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    Don't Really Care may refer to: "Don't Really Care", a song by Chingy from Powerballin', 2004 "Don't Really Care", a song by The Exploited from Death Before Dishonour

  9. Nicaraguan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Usted is the formal second person singular pronoun in Nicaraguan Spanish, as in almost all modern varieties of Spanish. Usted is used in addressing elderly people, authorities, foreigners formally and in business settings. In contrast to neighboring Costa Rica, Nicaraguans are more inclined to address a casual acquaintance as vos, rather than ...