All is good, no harm done
"Im sorry", the boy said to his teacher. "No worries", his teacher replied.
by Z March 2, 2003
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"John thanks for letting me borrow your pencil."
"No worries, Bob"
by Polly November 13, 2003
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two words that can be used in pretty much every situation... gets really addictive to say..i find myself using it aaall the time.. :$
'aww man i totally missed lost last night and i swore i would never ever miss an episode!' 'no worries, was a crap episode anyway...nothing good happened.'

by bantamcockerel November 10, 2005
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An Australian English phrase, synonymous with the American English 'no problem' and 'don't worry about it.' Recently, it has gained currency in the United States amongst condescending douche bags and female Starbucks baristas.
Customer: "I'm sorry. Because I paid for this Venti Skinny Vanilla Latte with a credit card, I cannot leave a tip."

Female Starbucks Barista: "No worries."
by jim fallope February 9, 2011
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Also sometimes stated as "No wucking furries (pronounced fuh-ries)" or "no wuckers" - indicates that everything is as it should be, even if it isn't.
"The van's just gone over the cliff with the kids in it!"
"Shite, no wuckers mate, I'll be right on it."

"Sorry about dropping my beer all over your lap"
"No worries mate"
by Raytracer September 8, 2006
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The most common phrase in the Australian vocabulary. May be used adequately in situations ranging from benign endings to conversations to matters of earth shattering importance.
1. "See ya later mate" - "No worries"
2. "Bob, your girlfreind is about to have the baby of a mutated albino dwarf conceived in Antartica while identifying the mating habits of plankton of varying sizes" ..... "No worries"
3. "Dave just cut his thumb off using the oxy" - "No worries - is he still coming up the pub later?"
by Genghis March 9, 2005
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The opposite of no worries.

A retort used to impose a reality check on an idiot -- Australian or otherwise -- who attempts to dismiss a worrisome situation with their inappropriately optimistic bullshit.
Non-Australian: This software is buggy.
Australian: No worries, mate!
Non-Australian: Worries, mate. Worries.
Australian: No worries.
Non-Australian: STFU, you don't have to support it! Worries, I tell you! Worries!
by Charlie Bravo March 18, 2008
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