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Don't Worry About it

When your wife/fiance'/girlfriend/crush says this phrase it means WORRY ABOUT IT CAUSE SOMETHING IS WRONG AND SHE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!

Husband: So why are you so sad all the sudden?
Wife: Don't worry about it.

by DontRegretLife October 6, 2017

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don't you worry

A term used to pass over an unfortunate event; this is traditionally used when your friend's ask about events following the closing a bar.

"Dude, what happened with you and that fat chick after you left?"

"Don't you worry"

by BS Fatonovich July 16, 2006

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Iโ€™m worried

UrbanDictionary Jews, Iโ€™m worried

Iโ€™m worried

by Death Menace December 25, 2022

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Don't worry about it

universal phrase used to answer any question, and in rare cases, will cause extreme anger and frustration in the person asking the question.

(1) Joe: "What song are you listening to?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."

(2) Josephine: "Hey, you want to go out tonight?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."

(3) Joseph: "Shit, I'm about to miss the train. What time is it, man?"
Me: "Don't worry about it."

by k.nin3 August 31, 2006

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Can't worry bout it

Factual smart ass statement, practically saying in a well mannered smart ass-ish way. Insinuating that he or she could give 0 cares/fuxx about the situation, ideal, and/or whole scenerio that is currently happening or could and if did, the outcome is irrelevant to them.

Another saying kinda like "oh well" but with out saying it. Summing it up in 4 words to make it seem like they're really not interested, or affected by it.

-- man, did you see what happened today? Nope , can't worry bout it.

- my gf kept nagging at me with accusations and I just said I can't worry bout it.

- annoying way to make someone frustrated by answering with can't worry bout it to everything they say.

-overall adjective answer to any question.

-mbcc new trend saying.

-catchy answer - all remark thats over used and overrated and over do.

by Big Patron Leif March 8, 2022


What--me worry?

What, Me Worry? is a phrase that originated from a film from 1898 with John Phillip Holland. In a photograph Holland emerged from a hatch in his submarine with the captions '' What, me worry? Fast forward to 1956 when artist Norman Mingo saw an ad for a 'special project for a new magazine'. He went inside and asked which one it is and someone said Mad and he said goodbye. But Harvey Kurtzman recognized his work and convinced him to work for him. He showed Mingo an ad with pre Mad Neuman with the words '' me, worry?" he wanted it to be more funny but not an idiot. Norman created the dumb-witted gap tooth person we know today as Alfred. E Neuman. Fun fact: His name was going to be Melvin. Today, thousands of people know this famous phrase and sometimes What, me worry? is added with I Read MAD.

My friend Alfred always says in a conversation What--me worry?

by MaddestPersonEver January 3, 2023


don't worry about it

straight up don't worry about it

Lydia:what'd you get on the test
Rachel:don't worry about it

by qwerty24950 November 2, 2017

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