phrase General Slang

bugger all

BUG-uh AWL · phrase · informal

Nothing; very little.

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Definitions

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Nothing or hardly anything.

“There's bugger all in the fridge.”
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bugger all In A Sentence

There's bugger all in the fridge.

Origin & Usage

'Bugger' plus 'all'; British/Australian.

People Also Ask

What does bugger all mean?

It means nothing or hardly anything, as in 'I got bugger all sleep.'

Is bugger all rude?

It's casual and considered mild in Australia, fine in most everyday conversation though not formal writing.

How do you use bugger all in a sentence?

You use it to stress an absence of something, e.g. 'There's bugger all to do around here.'

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