SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
kein Bockcan’t be bothered / don’t feel like itGermany, German (casual)“Ich hab’ kein Bock.”Germany, Europe

Definition & Description of “Kein Bock”

“Kein Bock” literally means “no desire,” but the real meaning is:
➡️ I don’t want to, I’m not in the mood, I can’t be bothered.

Germans use it when they have zero motivation to do something. It’s casual but not rude. You’ll hear it a lot among young people, friends, or coworkers during everyday conversations.

Tone matters a lot:

  • Strong refusal → “Hab absolut kein Bock!” (Absolutely no desire!)
  • Lazy mood → “Eh, kein Bock…” (Meh, don’t feel like it)

It’s very common and can describe school, work, social plans… or life in general.

Examples of “Kein Bock”

  • “Ich hab’ kein Bock auf Hausaufgaben.”
    (I can’t be bothered with homework.)
  • “Kein Bock zu arbeiten.”
    (No desire to go to work.)
  • “Lass uns chillen—ich hab’ kein Bock rauszugehen.”
    (Let’s chill — I don’t feel like going out.)

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