bugger all

Bugger All Meaning in Bengali: কিছুই না (kicui na), কিছুই নেই (kicui nei), কিছুই নাই (kicui nai) (noun, pronunciation: buhg-er awl)

Definition of Bugger All

Bugger all is a colloquial expression used in British English. It is an informal term that means absolutely nothing or very little. It is often used to express disappointment, insignificance, or a lack of importance.

Synonyms of Bugger All

1. Nothing (কিছুই না, kicui na) – pronoun
2. Zilch (কিছুই নেই, kicui nei) – noun
3. Nada (কিছুই নাই, kicui nai) – noun
4. Zero (শূন্য, shunyo) – noun
5. Nil (শূন্য, shunyo) – noun

Antonyms of Bugger All

1. Everything (সবকিছু, shobkicui) – pronoun
2. Something (কিছু, kicui) – pronoun
3. Anything (কিছুই, kicui) – pronoun
4. Much (অনেক, onek) – adjective
5. Plenty (প্রাচুর্য, prachuryo) – noun

Origin of Bugger All

The term bugger all originated in British English and is derived from the slang term “bugger,” which is a vulgar term for a sodomite or a contemptible person. The addition of “all” intensifies the meaning to convey a complete lack or insignificance.

Nearby Words

1. Bugger (noun) – গালাগালি করা (galagali kora)
2. Buggy (noun) – বাগি (bagi)
3. Bug (noun) – পোকা (poka)
4. Bugged (adjective) – পোকা দ্বারা আক্রান্ত (poka dwara akranth)
5. Buggery (noun) – গালাগালি (galagali)

Bugger All in Literature Quotes

1. “I’ve been working all day, and I’ve achieved bugger all.” – John Smith (আমি সারা দিন কাজ করেছি এবং আমি কিছুই অর্জন করিনি।)
2. “He promised to help, but he did bugger all.” – Jane Doe (তিনি সাহায্য করার প্রতিশ্রুতি দিলেন, কিন্তু তিনি কিছুই করিনি।)

Bugger All Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: কিছুই না (kicui na)
Hindi: कुछ नहीं (kuch nahi)
Nepali: केही पनि छैन (kehi pani chain)
Urdu: کچھ نہیں (kuch nahi)
Tamil: எதுவும் இல்லை (edhuvum illai)
Telugu: ఏమీ లేదు (emi ledhu)
Arabic: لا شيء (la shay)
Chinese: 一无所有 (yī wú suǒ yǒu)
Japanese: 何もない (nani mo nai)
Russian: ничего (nichego)

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