bupkis
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Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish באָבקעס (bobkes), plural of באָבקע (bobke, “goat or sheep dropping”), from באָב (bob, “bean”) + ־קע (-ke), from Proto-Slavic *bobъ.
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bupkis (uncountable)
- (US, slang) Absolutely nothing; nothing of value, significance, or substance.
- We searched for hours and found bupkis.
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