Phrase thesaurus

Worry Phrases

122 phrases and expressions related to "worry".

Phrases

  • A world of pain
  • As a matter of fact
  • Asking for trouble
  • Borrow trouble
  • Bundle of nerves
  • Cause for concern
  • Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends! (line from the movie 25th Hour)
  • Couldn't care less
  • Courtesy and care (Automobile Association advertising slogan)
  • Customer care
  • Devil may care
  • Doctor Strangelove Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (Peter Sellers movie)
  • Don't Matter (Akon song)
  • Don't Worry Baby (Beach Boys song)
  • Don't trouble your pretty little head about it
  • Don't worry, be happy
  • Double trouble
  • Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble
  • Doubled up in pain
  • Drown the pain
  • Eat your heart out
  • Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (Hunter S. Thompson book)
  • Fear Is The Key (Barry Newman movie)
  • Fear is the mind-killer
  • Fear the worst
  • Feeling no pain
  • Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
  • Get on your nerves
  • Get to the heart of the matter
  • Going concern
  • Grey matter
  • Handle with care
  • Hanging over your head
  • Have a care
  • Here comes trouble
  • I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor Swift song)
  • I couldn't care less
  • If I Didn't Care (The Ink Spots song)
  • In a cold sweat
  • In trouble
  • Intensive care
  • It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in
  • Keep on about
  • Keep on at
  • Keep your chin up
  • Keep your pecker up
  • Like I should care
  • Live on your nerves
  • Looking for trouble
  • Make trouble
  • Matter of course
  • Matter of life and death
  • Matter of time
  • Mind over matter
  • Mind over matter: if you don't mind it don't matter
  • Nerves of steel
  • Nervous wreck
  • Nil desperandum
  • No fear
  • No laughing matter
  • No matter
  • No matter what what's-his-name says, I'm the prettiest and Lite's the greatest (Miller Beer advertising slogan)
  • No one likes us, we don't care (A catchphrase from Millwall football supporters)
  • No pain, no gain
  • No worries
  • Nose for trouble
  • Not to worry
  • Nothing to worry your pretty little head about
  • On pain of death
  • Only a matter of time
  • Pain barrier
  • Pain in the arse
  • Pain in the bum
  • Pain in the butt
  • Pain in the neck
  • Paralysed with fear
  • Pine away
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Primal Fear (film starring Richard Gere)
  • Primal fear (Neurosis therapy and British rock band)
  • Private hell
  • Put the fear of God into someone
  • Put the fear of death into someone
  • Root of the matter
  • Separation anxiety
  • She's got a ticket to ride but she don't care (Beatles song lyric)
  • Shed light on the matter
  • Size does matter
  • Stew in your own juice
  • Stir up trouble
  • Take care of
  • Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
  • Taking care of business
  • Tender loving care
  • The Prince of Pain (Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis)
  • The Valley of Fear (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The collywobbles
  • The matter in hand
  • The only thing we have to fear is fear itself (Political slogan)
  • The worried well
  • This is a local shop, we'll have no trouble here (A catchphrase from The League of Gentlemen)
  • Trouble and strife (Cockney rhyming slang for wife)
  • Trouble in Paradise
  • Trouble with a capital T
  • Tummy trouble
  • Under the gun
  • Up to your neck in trouble
  • Voice your concern
  • War movie (a film with war as the subject matter)
  • War of nerves
  • We'll take good care of you (British Airways advertising slogan)
  • Wear the pine overcoat
  • What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare (from a poem by Davies)
  • What's the matter?
  • When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me (Beatles song lyric)
  • Without a care in the world
  • Without fear or favour
  • Woe is me
  • Worried sick
  • Worry wart
  • Worrying never did anyone any good
  • Yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dog's eye (Beatles song lyric)