trouble (one's) head about (someone or something)

trouble (one's) head about (someone or something)

To concern oneself with or worry about someone or something. Often used in negative constructions. It's just a minor technical error that should resolve itself—wouldn't trouble your head about it. I know I need to stop troubling my head about such negative people, but I can't help letting their comments get to me.
See also: head, trouble
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

trouble one's head about someone or something

to worry about someone or something. Please don't troubleyour head about me. I'll get along. I wish you wouldn't trouble your head about the problem. We can solve it.
See also: head, trouble
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • arm (someone, something, or oneself) with (something)
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  • perceive (someone or something) as (something)
  • perceive as
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  • preclude (someone or something) from (something)
  • preclude from
  • anytime soon