be not fussed (about someone or something)

be not fussed (about someone or something)

To not have strong feelings, either positive or negative, about someone or something. A: "Do you still want to try and go to the match tomorrow?" B: "I'm not fussed, to be honest. It would be nice to spend the day with you." A: "Would you like beef or chicken for dinner?" B: "You decide. I'm not fussed about either one."
See also: fuss, not, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

not be ˈfussed (about somebody/something)

(British English, informal) not mind about something; not have feelings about something: It’d be good to go there, but I’m not that fussed.
See also: fuss, not
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See also:
  • agitate
  • agitate against
  • be down on (someone or something)
  • mixed feelings
  • have mixed feelings
  • have mixed feelings (about something)
  • relieve
  • relieve (one's) feelings
  • relieve your feelings
  • keep someone dangling