Am I bovered, is the widespread local dialect in England which means, Do you think I care, I am not even vaguely interested, I don't care a fig, So What?
Bothered the verb this originated from means to be bothered, in other words worried, anxious, concerned.
So, * Am I bovered*, is a retorical question. Am I bothered, no I am not, I do not care.
If you watch the Catherine Tate show on the BBC, you will see this phrase used over and over in the show, in a spoof of the people who use it daily in England to express how they feel
about life in general.
Bothered the verb this originated from means to be bothered, in other words worried, anxious, concerned.
So, * Am I bovered*, is a retorical question. Am I bothered, no I am not, I do not care.
If you watch the Catherine Tate show on the BBC, you will see this phrase used over and over in the show, in a spoof of the people who use it daily in England to express how they feel
about life in general.