0 past simple and past participle of fuss --
1 to give too much attention to small matters that are not important, usually in a way that shows that you are worried and not relaxed: --
Will not the soldiers and sailors all that time be fussed about by politicians who want their votes?
I am not particularly fussed about what mechanism is used.
He must not be more fussed because he cannot get any response from the telephone operator.
I am not so fussed—as many traditionalists seem to be—about reducing the percentage of seats occupied by local authority representatives.
As a consequence, some addicts decide after a couple of weeks that they are not that fussed about rehabilitation any more.
The tourist industry was not very fussed by the idea.
The argument is put forward that these powers exist in other countries and that we should not be so fussed about them.
The most interesting aspect of the whole affair to me was that hardly anyone seemed very fussed about it.