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diddly–squat
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diddly–squat
(noun)
diddly–squat
/
ˈ
dɪdl̟iˌskwɑːt/
noun
diddly–squat
/
ˈ
dɪdl̟iˌskwɑːt/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIDDLY–SQUAT
[
noncount
]
US slang
:
the least amount
:
anything at all
You don't know
diddly-squat
about sports.
He loved his job even though it didn't pay
diddly-squat
.
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