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no big deal

[noh big deel] / ˈnoʊ ˈbɪg ˈdil /




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“A day or two. I’m old enough to babysit Boo, though, so you know. No big deal.”

From Literature

The venture has drawn some backlash, including a “Saturday Night Live” skit that spoofed Honnold’s nonchalant attitude, which has earned him the nickname “No Big Deal” and prompted scientists to study his brain.

From Los Angeles Times

French, who plays 'widow' Debbie Fendon, said: "This is a sitcom about a very strange little oddball family who commit a massive fraud but pretend that it's no big deal."

From BBC

But the chemical is extremely toxic, and Stroup was disgusted that Bourne thought that was no big deal.

From Slate

Given that specialized AI systems can produce gold-medal answers to International Math Olympiad questions, calculating taxes should be no big deal.

From The Wall Street Journal