word choice - What is the difference between "nevermind" and "never mind"?


I never remember the appropriate use of either of nevermind and never mind. What's the difference and how can I remember?



Answer



The only time I can think of that "nevermind" is written as one word is when it's used as a noun in the colloquial idiom "Pay me no nevermind" (or "Don't pay me no nevermind"), which as you might theorize means "pay no attention to me."


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