In USA, a flippant expression, almost always spoken by people who are insecure, as a way to quickly both end the conversation, and demean the other person by making it seem as though they were worried, when they were not. A top-down mentality, to belittle someone, from people of vast insensitivity. Should be banished immediately.
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Get the Worrel mug.a person who tend to give too much thought and heart into others causing them to over worry not just about themselves and daily tasks, but the other people they are around. Someone who worries excesively too much compared to a normal person who worries.
A worryholic will usually go out of thier way to please the other people so that no conflict is there.
Side effects to a worryholic may include: panic attacks, anxiety, nauseas, diarrhea, sweating, pleasing others, stomach pains, migraines, mood swings, dizziness, light headedness, fatigue, weight gain or weight loss, loss of appetite, increase of appetite, lower grades, decreased work ethics, bossy and any other side effects that may occur.
A worryholic will usually go out of thier way to please the other people so that no conflict is there.
Side effects to a worryholic may include: panic attacks, anxiety, nauseas, diarrhea, sweating, pleasing others, stomach pains, migraines, mood swings, dizziness, light headedness, fatigue, weight gain or weight loss, loss of appetite, increase of appetite, lower grades, decreased work ethics, bossy and any other side effects that may occur.
Jeremy worries like a worryholic! Apparently he has no real reason to worry or explanation; he worries not just for himself but for those around him in life (family and friend wise).
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Get the wordy durd mug.In a similar vein to 'borrowing' (see children's novel 'The Borrowers' by Mary Norton), Worralling is the celebrity pastime of scurrying through Tesco or some other supermarket without paying for the pocket full of cheese you have just secreted about your person. Named after the TV chef Anthony Worrall Thompson.
"fancy a nice bit of cheddar tonight ?" "Ok, I'll just go to Tescos and do a bit of worralling for some."
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