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    bupkis
    /ˈbʌpkɪs/

    pronoun

    • 1. nothing at all: informal US "you know bupkis about fundraising"

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  3. nothing, or only a very small amount: Most biochemical weapons soak in through your skin, so a gas mask would do bubkes. Fewer examples. Knowing Roland Barthes from Bertolt Brecht won't get you bubkes in the real world.

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    Borrowed prior to 1931 from Yiddish באָבקעס (bobkes), plural of באָבקע (bobke, “goat or sheep dropping”), from באָב (bob, “bean”) +‎ ־קע (-ke) calquing Polish bobek (“oval-shaped turd”), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *bobъ (“bean, fava bean”). Popularized by American Jewish writer Sam Denoff in mid-1960s The Dick Van Dyke Show.

    IPA(key): /ˈbʌp.kɪs/
    (Yiddish-influenced) IPA(key): /ˈbɔp.kɪs/

    bupkis (uncountable) 1. (US, slang) Absolutely nothing; nothing of value, significance, or substance. 1.1. Synonyms: zilch; see also Thesaurus:nothing 1.2. We searched for hours and found bupkis. 1.1. 1997, “Drinking in L.A.”, performed by Bran Van 3000: 1.1.1. But we did nothing, absolutely bupkisthat day / And I say, what the hell am I doing drin...

    Jonathon Green (2024) “bupkes n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
    Eric Partridge (2005) “bupkes; bupkis”, in Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor, editors, The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, volume 1 (A–I), London, New York, N.Y.: Routledge...

    bupkis is a US slang word meaning absolutely nothing or nothing of value, significance, or substance. It is derived from Yiddish and has various alternative forms and translations.

  4. noun. nothing: They've told us bupkis—we're going to have to find out what's going on for ourselves. very little; the smallest amount: It was a revolutionary piece of technology, and yet the inventor sold it for bupkis.

  5. What Does Bupkis Mean? Chabad.org Staff. The word bupkis (more properly bobkes, באבקעס) means “nonsense” or “nothing.” How did this word develop? Well bob (באב) is Yiddish for “bean.” Its diminutive form ( bobkes) also came to refer to goat fecal pellets, which look like little black beans.

  6. bupkis is a noun meaning nothing or nothingness, from Yiddish bobkes. It is a rare word in modern written English, with few occurrences per million words.

  7. Bupkis means absolutely nothing and comes from the Yiddish bobkes. It is a slang word that can be used humorously or seriously in various contexts.

  8. Aug 29, 2014 · bupkis (also bupkes, bupkus, bubkis, bubkes): emphatically nothing, as in He isn't worth bupkis (indeterminate, either 'beans' or 'goat droppings', possibly of Slavic, Vlach, or Greek origin; cf. Polish bobki 'animal droppings')[2] (MW, OED)

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