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Term: Two Hoots

Description:

Two Hoots is an idiomatic expression used to convey a lack of interest, concern, or importance towards something. It signifies a complete indifference or disinterest regarding a specific matter.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun:

a) A sound made by an owl, typically at night.
b) A phrase indicating a complete lack of interest, concern, or importance towards something.

Sample Sentences:
  1. I couldn't sleep because I could hear the two hoots of the owl outside my window.
  2. Her opinion meant two hoots to me as I had already made up my mind.

2. Adjective:

a) Expressing a lack of interest, concern, or importance towards something.

Sample Sentences:
  1. He has a two hoots attitude when it comes to following fashion trends.
  2. The CEO showed a two hoots response to the employee's suggestion.

3. Verb:

a) To make the sound of two hoots like an owl.

Sample Sentences:
  1. The owl two hooted loudly, startling us in the dark forest.
  2. We could hear the owls two hooting from a distance as we walked through the woods.

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