not a bother on (someone)

not a bother on (someone)

Used to express that someone is not at all worried, troubled, or confused (by something. Primarily heard in Ireland. A: "How's Jake adapting to primary school?" B: "Not a bother on him! He's been loving every minute of it." And then she just got back in the car and drove away, not a bother on her!
See also: bother, not, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • everything's jake
  • jake
  • she's jake
  • How's about...?
  • How's (it) with you?
  • How's with you?
  • How's by you?
  • my head's a shed
  • a bit of how's your father
  • a spot of how's your father