1. fussed - Adjective
2. fussed - Verb
of Fuss
Source: Webster's dictionaryYeats fussed about things falling apart and the center not being able to hold. What really happened was that the center ceased to exist altogether. John Barnes
I try to see what the priorities are and not get terribly fussed about things that don't matter. Not be swept away by feelings and emotions, which is my tendency. Penelope Tree
Perhaps a child who is fussed over gets a feeling of destiny; he thinks he is the world for something important, and it gives him drive and confidence. Benjamin Spock
But naturally people fussed and objected like they always do when someone tries to do something positive. Jane Rogers
While Democrats fussed with the details of health care reforms, conservatives spent months telling the nation that the real issue is freedom, that what's on the line is American liberty itself. Thomas Frank
Apparently the Wannabe singer wasn’t actually all that fussed over the drama, and handled the whole thing with her infamous sense of humour – by quickly called her husband to ask him: ‘Are you divorcing me?’ Source: Internet