damn all

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damn all

  1. (informal, vulgar) Nothing (not any thing: no thing).
    • 1958, Anthony Burgess, The Enemy in the Blanket (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 298:
      "The rice ration's down to nearly damn-all in the kampongs, but we keep finding dumps of grub in the forest."
    • 1976, L. P. Davies, Possession, The Crime Club, →ISBN, page 112:
      And that's just to let you see we don't spend all our time sitting round on our arses doing damn all.

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