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Oh, for constant, low-level vexation over largely bugger-all: frittered grocery budgets, nomination-day crocodile tears, characters who confuse "keeping it real" with "being verbose tactless tits", spats over contraband Bourbon Creams and the edifying spectacle of D-list celebs weeping into cans of brand-obscured pilsner, before crawling around on astroturf snatching up old fag butts to build grim last-resort roll ups.
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They're embracing kleptocapitalism – investing bugger-all in industry, hiving it all off for themselves, and blaming "the crisis", until the whole world's workforce will be uniformly paid flumpence an hour.
I have a bad dream… Michele Hanson 2010
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Being an Australian (from Melbourne, no less - little interest even in rugby here), I know precisely bugger-all about American football.
2010 NFL Draft grrm 2010
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Do I really need her to point out to me that bugger-all has happened since then, it being 1979 now?
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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Do I really need her to point out to me that bugger-all has happened since then, it being 1979 now?
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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Do I really need her to point out to me that bugger-all has happened since then, it being 1979 now?
Late, Late at Night Rick Springfield 2010
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Most every new social network or user-generated content site I see profiled on TechCrunch has bugger-all content and certainly not enough to justify anywhere near the amount of VC dollars or attention they get.
2007 July « Squash 2007
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Most every new social network or user-generated content site I see profiled on TechCrunch has bugger-all content and certainly not enough to justify anywhere near the amount of VC dollars or attention they get.
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Keats, along with the other romantics, eased my teenage years but he knew bugger-all about wine; 'beaded bubbles winking at the brim' and a 'purple-stained mouth' suggest that he needed to try a new off-licence.
Archive 2009-10-01 Bystander 2009
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Cases where imposition of attempted imposition of monolingualism made no difference or made worse separatist tensions: 19th century Ireland (Irish almost wiped out by enforced English-only in the National Schools: made bugger-all difference to Irish desires for separatism from the UK, Kurds in Turkey, Kosovar Albanians in the 1990s.)
yarb commented on the word bugger-all
See also bugger all.
October 22, 2008