bother about

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle about

Meanings

1

Take the trouble to attend to something

Why “about”? Your attention stays around one subject. That subject is what you talk or think about.

Don't bother about the dishes.
Don't take the trouble to deal with the dishes.
Don't bother about calling me tonight.
Do not take the trouble to call me tonight.

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