Make no odds
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It doesn't matter or change much, no big deal.
Origin
From 19th-century Britain, tied to betting; 'no odds' meant no shift, slang by 1850s for same. A 1860 'Times' uses it for a null choice.
Variants
- No odds
Usage Examples
- Rain or shine; it makes no odds to me.
- Makes no odds-he'll lose anyway.
- No odds; pick what you like.
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