Idioms

don't sweat it

don't sweat it

Don't worry or stress about it. A: "I promise I'll pay you back the next time I see you." B: "Oh, it's just a few bucks, don't sweat it!" Ah, don't sweat it, I'll just look it up on my computer. A: "I'm sorry, I'm just not headed that way." B: "Don't sweat it, I'll walk over to the post office later."
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don't sweat it

don't worry. US
See also: sweat
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don’t ˈsweat it

(American English, spoken) used to tell somebody to stop worrying about something: If we’re a few minutes late he’ll wait for us, so don’t sweat it.
See also: sweat
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Don’t sweat it!

exclam. Don’t worry about it! Don’t sweat it! We’ll take care of it.
See also: sweat
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References in periodicals archive
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You'll know what to do by season's end so, for now, don't sweat it. Just have fun in the sun, and savor the summer lovin'.
Don't sweat it. Consider yourself lucky if even three or four of your last 10 crushes have been fellow travelers--and don't fret too much about your eyes' occasional detour into the straight and narrow.
If it happened once, don't sweat it. Even if it occurs occasionally, it's not uncommon: About 3 percent of kids under 14 wet the bed.
Don't sweat it. There are lots of cool girls (and cute guys) at the beach.
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