A small worthless amount.
1Billions handed to private business, and near-enough diddly-squat to anyone else.
2It's not going to make diddly-squat worth of difference to the safety of our community.
3Actually, we've already signed it, but that means diddly-squat until Parliament signs off on that.
4Not many people can say "diddly-squat" and still be taken seriously.
5The breakthroughs get a lot of attention, but attention means diddly-squat in the bigger picture.
6It's perfect, even if it means jack-diddly-squat to me.
7He was tired and frustrated and mostly he dreaded telling Chief Ramsey that he had diddly-squat.
8To coin a phrase, that is diddly-squat.
9Legally, the survey counted for diddly-squat.
10Last year Owen Jones claimed in the Guardian that Magna Carta "means diddly-squat to average English subjects".
11Twenty minutes later, having scrutinized all two hundred and six listings and finding diddly-squat, I decided to broaden my search.
12It doesn't necessarily mean diddly-squat but we deserve to get through too, because of the sheer quality of our qualifying campaign so far.
13'Cause you don't know diddly-squat 'bout espionage cases.
14"Just another thread to tug, which is pretty much cause for celebration since yesterday I had diddly-squat."
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