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See the worry in my eye

That shows that one does not care; careless, reckless, unconcerned.
A person who does not care; a careless, unconcerned, or indifferent person.
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Catherine Sedgwick (1789–1867). From (I) don't care.
P1: what you think that person thinks of you?
P2: see the worry in my eye?
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Worryful

A subject that is worth worrying about; Something that takes up a lot of time worrying.
Worrying about what eveybody thinks of you is a worryful situation.
by MissIcePrincess June 1, 2011
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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 5, 2017
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no worries

An Australian English phrase, synonymous with the American English 'no problem' and 'don't worry about it.' Recently, it has gained currency in the United States amongst condescending douche bags and female Starbucks baristas.
Customer: "I'm sorry. Because I paid for this Venti Skinny Vanilla Latte with a credit card, I cannot leave a tip."

Female Starbucks Barista: "No worries."
by jim fallope February 26, 2011
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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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Worro

What ho! greeting, North Warwickshire dialects. England U.K.

Spoken in Stockingford, Nuneaton and surrounding area, I have heard it's use in Birmingham.
As a child I would be greeted by my beloved Grandfather or Uncles from time to time with "worro! wha yow cum for?" (what ho! what you come for?") My answer would be "ave yow gorrany suck" (have you got any sweets)
by Rev. David W Spencer December 8, 2005
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