bother

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  • (it) doesn't bother me any
  • (it) doesn't bother me at all
  • (it) don't bother me none
  • (it) won't bother me any
  • (it) won't bother me at all/any
  • (it) won't bother me none
  • (it) wouldn't bother me any
  • (it) wouldn't bother me none
  • be in a spot of bother
  • bother (one's) (pretty little) head about (something)
  • bother about
  • bother about (someone or something)
  • bother head about
  • bother with
  • bother with (someone or something)
  • can't be bothered
  • doesn't bother me any
  • don't bother me
  • don't bother me none
  • Don't bother me!
  • go to the bother
  • go to the bother of (doing something)
  • go to the bother to (do something)
  • go to the trouble
  • have a spot of bother
  • hot and bothered
  • I'm not bothered
  • let alone
  • not a bother
  • not a bother on (someone)
  • not bothered
  • won't bother me any
References in periodicals archive
In response to "Sorry to bother," I have replied, "Never a bother," or "The only bother is that you think it's a bother." I've also ignored such comments because I didn't want to inadvertently reinforce the reassurance-seeking.
Susanne Schoeman: "Live in Brunswick Green and planes don't bother us at all.
Don't bother me, I'm a lawyer too busy lawyering in this litigious society.
"I promise you guys, it doesn't really bother me even bother me a little bit, because my thing is just going out there and playing basketball."
However, Bajpayee says that these slumps don't bother him until he takes a financial hit.
The sanitation staff never bothered to clear the line, they complained.
I don't bother or hurt anyone, but this year all of a sudden the police started harassing me," says the boy.
The father should not bother to absolve this predator; he should be worried about the impact his own behaviour will have on his son.
I have probably got more than most, but it doesn't really bother me.
When people fought long and hard and in some cases died to allow us a vote, it is a disgrace that people do not bother.
I think it should be kept at 18 because, by and large, I just can't see most young teenagers being interested enough to bother to go out and vote.
Sorry to Bother You pulls off a rap-rock fusion whose closest precedent would be the 1970s work of George Clinton with his twin bands Parliament and Funkadelic.
I RECKON if public transport wasn't so expensive (don't get me started on rail fares again...) many of us wouldn't bother getting into our cars, especially as every day it just becomes more and more difficult to be a motorist.
You will know the address, of course, but you needn't bother coming back as I have shovelled up the mess and disposed of the offending objects.