1. Your welcome
by Polly November 13, 2003
by TheBritboylangers February 04, 2005
two words that can be used in pretty much every situation... gets really addictive to say..i find myself using it aaall the time.. :$
'aww man i totally missed lost last night and i swore i would never ever miss an episode!' 'no worries, was a crap episode anyway...nothing good happened.'
by bantamcockerel November 10, 2005
by BwtToodles July 16, 2019
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."
Female Starbucks Barista: "No worries."
by jim fallope February 09, 2011
worried also warried
1.
Is Zim slang for "not bothered" or "i don't care"
2.
Could also be described as a state of bliss or nirvana in which one has not a care in the world.
1.
Is Zim slang for "not bothered" or "i don't care"
2.
Could also be described as a state of bliss or nirvana in which one has not a care in the world.
1.
Shangu: "I can't believe Yemu lossed you to hook up with Samanyika!"
Takura: "Sha, I'm worried! that jyde is whack anyway..."
Shangu: "Yeah, whateva..."
2.
Chenai: "Chick! whut are you so smiley about?"
Janet: "I dunno I'm jus warried"
Shangu: "I can't believe Yemu lossed you to hook up with Samanyika!"
Takura: "Sha, I'm worried! that jyde is whack anyway..."
Shangu: "Yeah, whateva..."
2.
Chenai: "Chick! whut are you so smiley about?"
Janet: "I dunno I'm jus warried"
by lil_miss_lee August 08, 2005
adj : the opposite of being "worried." used with a strong sarcastic tone. it basically means "i culdnt care less."
origin : my school in cape town, south africa (where there is a strong usage of sarcasm)
origin : my school in cape town, south africa (where there is a strong usage of sarcasm)
"im worried about my stats exam tommorow" - emphasis on the word "worried"
"dude, you got batted by sum chick" - "im worried, ok!"
"dude, you got batted by sum chick" - "im worried, ok!"
by p00n August 08, 2004