A phrase used after "Don't Worry About it" when someone just won't get it, can be used in conjunction or by itself in a sentence. Can also put the word "that" in between not and important to emphasize how nonimportant it really is, because some people will just not get it.
John: Hey, when do you go to MEPS?
Cory: Don't worry about it
John :no seriously when do you have it?
Cory: it's not important, you shouldn't worry about it
Cory: Don't worry about it
John :no seriously when do you have it?
Cory: it's not important, you shouldn't worry about it
by scooba5teve August 30, 2010
by zutroy April 18, 2004
by Biafra J August 24, 2004
Something or someone who affects the course of events or the nature of things. Someone or something significant, vaulable, and meaningful.
Computerized voice: "Your call is important to us, please stand by, an operator will be with you in a moment...(switches to annoying music)".
by OneBadAsp October 21, 2006
she's an import
by Anonymous September 28, 2003
I foreign car rather "fixed up", that hold races on the streets, the track or for show at a car show.
by Anonymous June 16, 2003
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