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no worries
- do not worry about that; everything is all right AUSTRALIA
- You’d be all right. No worries there. You could make your way in the world out here. — Alexander Buzo, Norm and Ahmed, p. 18, 1969
- “What are we going to do, seriously,” Tramp asked his friends quietly, “if Evan doesn’t crack it for a win?” “No worries,” said Evan. — Geoff Wyatt, Saltwater Saints, p. 82, 1969
- It’s God’s own country over there, NO WORRIES! — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- — Peter Corris, Pokerface, p. 100, 1985
- — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 19, 1985
- Collingwood will win, no worries. — Frank Hardy, Hardy’s People, p. 87, 1986
- No worries, Len me old son. You can rely on your number one man. — Robert G. Barrett, Davo’s Little Something, p. 50, 1992
- — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 128, 1994
- The only problem was that I could not work out whether it was beef or pork, so I therefore asked. “No worries,” I was told. “You’ve been eating grilled lizard!” — Rex Hunt, Tall Tales–and True, p. 11, 1994
- “Was there something that you wanted?” “No worries, Simpson,” I answered. — Dirk Flinthart, Brotherly Love, p. 61, 1995
- “Cut it out, Chook, you’ll get us in trouble,” I squirmed to him. “No worries Bluey, they’ll never know who’s doin’ it.” — Paul Vautin, Turn It Up!, p. 22, 1995
- — Paul Vautin, Turn It Up!, p. 67, 1995
- [personal ad] Just drop me a line with a photo and number and I’ll get back to you. No worries, trust me, I’m good! — Lesbians on the Loose, p. 51, 1997
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 93, 1997
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 76, 1998
- I’d like to invite you to the most dinky-di, ridgy didge, fair dinkum, no worries mate tournament that you could imagine. — Australian Ultimate, p. 7, 2003
- you’re welcome US, 2001
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Fall 2001
- yes indeed; certainly AUSTRALIA
- I warmed to Truthful’s theme. “What about the Tax Summit. Were they behind that?” “No worries. They and no other.” — Frank Hardy, Hardy’s People, p. 35, 1986
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