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"diddly-squat" Definitions
  1. a minimum amount or degree; the least bit (usually used in the negative): This coin collection isn't worth diddly-squat in today's market.

10 Sentences With "diddly squat"

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If early civilizations hadn't used vellum, our understanding of history would be diddly-squat!
Here they are: Nothing. Zip. Zilch. Zero. Diddly. Squat. Nought. Zippo. Zot. Negatory. Nada. Nil. Nix. Nyet.
It's now been around six weeks since the Christmas event was announced, and in the time since we've heard diddly-squat.
" Piling on the outrage he splutters: "The UK has agreed to hand over £40 billion of taxpayers' money for two thirds of diddly squat.
What the release didn't mention was that "The Grand Tour" will now be based on a millionaire's estate less than 10 miles from Clarkson's country home, Diddly Squat Farm.
I had one book about puberty in general, which told me diddly squat about what the hell I was supposed to do with this unbidden guest that popped round each month.
While media endorsements meant diddly squat this election cycle, the way that media and social media promoted false stories week after week to increase their eyeballs and mindshare had a huge effect.
Apple Watch Series 4 up close and hands-on Apple Watch Series 4 can detect AFib and perform an ECG There were still plenty of things that we expected Apple to touch on that we heard diddly squat about.
In the American slang term bo diddly, bo is an intensifier and diddly is a truncation of diddly squat, which means "absolutely nothing".
In the New Statesman during 2015, Marr expressed the opinion that the new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn may be electable and that Conservative leaders recognise this. Marr wrote, "Here and now, in 2015, we know diddly- squat." At that time Marr considered a Labour election victory under Corbyn unlikely.New Statesman (London) 17 September 2015 Between revolution and reform: the challenge facing Jeremy Corbyn On the BBC's This Week on 16 May 2019, George Galloway said "I knew Andrew Marr when he was a Trotskyite selling Trotskyite newspapers to bewildered railwaymen outside King's Cross Station".

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