bugger all
noun/ˌbʌɡər ˈɔːl/
/ˌbʌɡər ˈɔːl/
[uncountable] (British English, taboo, slang)- nothing at all; none at all
- There's bugger all on TV tonight.
- Well, she was bugger all help (= no help at all).
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