diddly-squat

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Nothing; nothing whatsoever.

Pronunciation

/ˈdɪd(ə)li skwɑt/ /ˈdɪdlɪi.skwɒt/ En-au-diddly-squat.ogg

Word forms

diddly-squat diddly squat diddlysquat doodly-squat doodley-squat

Etymology

The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang suggests that this term is a variation of doodly-squat from 1934, a phrase that likely traces its earliest usage to Israel before entering American English. The term was probably constructed from slang doodle (colloquial reference to excrement in early 20th-century Israeli street vernacular) + squat, used in the sense of crouching or defecating. Doodly-squat was originally the more common form, but diddly-squat overtook it in the early 1980s, and is now an order of magnitude more common in print.

Derived words

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