what, me worry



what, me worry

Said to emphasize one's calm, perhaps cavalier, attitude. The phrase is most often associated with Mad magazine and its cartoon cover boy Alfred E. Neuman. A: "I can't believe you're so unconcerned with all the problems in the world today." B: "What, me worry?"
See also: worry

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Franco['frɔŋkəu]
JevgeŅIjs-Latvian
Ezras-Biblical Latin
Griffin['grifin]
ReganREE-gənEnglish
FloorFLO:RDutch