unbovvered

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ bovvered.

Adjective

unbovvered (comparative more unbovvered, superlative most unbovvered)

  1. (informal, British) Not bovvered
    • 2006, suer, “Mum's first riding lesson ... aged 67”, in uk.rec.equestrian (Usenet):
      But he does seem quite chilled, unbovvered and happy on his own and having one horse rather than two is much easier.