Anyhoozle [IPA: ɛni-hoo-zɪl] is an American English slang adverb that is used to express a lack of concern as to advice, warning, hardship, etc. For example, if one were to advise, "You really ought to get a job" or "Just do the best you can", the response might be "Anyhoozle!".
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| - Anyhoozle [IPA: ɛni-hoo-zɪl] is an American English slang adverb that is used to express a lack of concern as to advice, warning, hardship, etc. For example, if one were to advise, "You really ought to get a job" or "Just do the best you can", the response might be "Anyhoozle!".
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| - Anyhoozle [IPA: ɛni-hoo-zɪl] is an American English slang adverb that is used to express a lack of concern as to advice, warning, hardship, etc. For example, if one were to advise, "You really ought to get a job" or "Just do the best you can", the response might be "Anyhoozle!".
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