bugger all

[buhg-er-awl, boog-]

bug·ger-all

[buhg-er-awl, boog-]
noun Chiefly British Slang.
absolutely nothing; nothing at all: Those reckless investments left him with bugger-all.

Origin:
1935–40; noun use of the exclamation bugger all!
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Bugger all is always a great word to know.
So is ninnyhammer. Does it mean:
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
WordNet
bugger all

noun
little or nothing at all; "I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all"; "I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery" 
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