what, me worry

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English[edit]

Phrase[edit]

what, me worry?

  1. (idiomatic, US) As an interrogatory, indicative of a nonchalant attitude towards potential criticism, not caring about what other people think, confident and self-possessed.

Usage notes[edit]

  • Associated with and frequently cited, ironically, as a reiteration of a motto associated with Mad magazine, a US humor publication from the 1960s and later. Frequently used as an ironic title for political satire.

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