"Fuss about" means to show excessive concern or excitement over something, often involving unnecessary worry or activity. It can refer to people making a big deal out of minor issues or being overly attentive to details. This phrase often implies a sense of annoyance or frivolity in the behavior being described.
fuss and bother is what is involved in being too anxious or careful about doing something exactly right. eg He can't dress himself without a lot of fuss and bother.
yes dont make a fuss
A fuss is a commotion, disturbance, or excitement (similar to don't make a fuss, where it means additional effort or activity).The verb to fuss means to worry, complain, or expend greater effort, often unnecessarily.The change in train schedules caused a considerable fuss among the commuters.She continued to fuss over the decorations, worried that they did not look right.The baby would often fuss when he couldn't find his toys.
A fuss is a collective noun for a group of mothers -- you say a fuss of mums
Don't fuss over your hair.She caused such a fuss no one wanted to stay. What causes one person to fuss doesn't bother someone else.
Fuss is excessive worry or bother.
Breanna Fuss's birth name is Breanna Marie Fuss.
Commotion, fuss, a big deal made of, fanfare.
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It looks like you might mean "fuss-ha", in which case it would mean "party" or "celebration".
Fussy is the adjective form of fuss.
When someone is said to make a fuss this actually means that this one is "acting up". Other synonyms include "blunder", "cut up", "lose it" or "misbehave".