A small worthless amount.
1 So I started looking into the Seraphim and couldn't find out diddly .
2 Fact two: There wasn't diddly I could do to the Big Hoods.
3 Billions handed to private business, and near-enough diddly - squat to anyone else.
4 People who know diddly about wizards don't like to give us their names.
5 The Russian's gear wouldn't do diddly to stop swords or claws.
6 But what you have on Finney, Ryan said, is diddly .
7 And there's a strange diddly - eye Irish folk vibe peddled on My Godand Dreaming Again.
8 She might know a lot about food, but she obviously doesn't know diddly about accessorizing.
9 It's not going to make diddly - squat worth of difference to the safety of our community.
10 Actually, we've already signed it, but that means diddly - squat until Parliament signs off on that.
11 Not many people can say " diddly - squat " and still be taken seriously.
12 The breakthroughs get a lot of attention, but attention means diddly - squat in the bigger picture.
13 It's perfect, even if it means jack - diddly - squat to me.
14 I am not ordering you to do diddly - shit , Dimitrova.
15 Now there's nothin but the drive-in, and that doesn't show anything but those diddly - daddly pitchers.
16 But that's rubbish, because we are stacked here waiting for the train doing diddly squat.
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