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View definitions for diddly-squat

diddly-squat

noun as in cipher

noun as in diddly

noun as in zilch

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“China’s the second-largest economy in the world, and we get diddly-squat from China,” or very little, he added.

That certainly seems to be what Trump is doing, but The Donald doesn’t care diddly-squat about the Squad, even if, as a bonus, it has siphoned the juice from his Democratic challengers.

“The fact that Michael Cohen is going to jail is proof positive to me that he doesn’t have diddly-squat in terms of legality or illegality on Trump.”

“Now they want to throw this tradition away. If early civilizations hadn’t used vellum, our understanding of history would be diddly-squat!”

Evangelicals alone aren’t enough to push someone over the top, which is why the winner of the Iowa caucus doesn’t predict diddly-squat about the eventual outcome.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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