unbovvered
English
Etymology
un- + bovvered
Adjective
unbovvered (comparative more unbovvered, superlative most unbovvered)
- (informal, Britain) Not bovvered
- 2006, "suer", Mum's first riding lesson ... aged 67 (on newsgroup uk.rec.equestrian)
- But he does seem quite chilled, unbovvered and happy on his own and having one horse rather than two is much easier.
- 2006, "suer", Mum's first riding lesson ... aged 67 (on newsgroup uk.rec.equestrian)