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Etymology

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Imitating a working-class or uneducated pronunciation with th-fronting. Popularised as the catchphrase of the fictional Lauren Cooper in The Catherine Tate Show in the mid-2000s.

Adjective

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bovvered (comparative more bovvered, superlative most bovvered)

  1. (informal, British) bothered; caring about something

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Verb

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bovvered

  1. simple past and past participle of bovver