unbovvered
English
Etymology
From
un-
+
bovvered
.
Adjective
unbovvered
(
comparative
more
unbovvered
,
superlative
most
unbovvered
)
(
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.