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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/06/10 14:09 UTC 版)
nothing burger (plural nothing burgers)
nothing burger (comparative more nothing burger, superlative most nothing burger)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/26 21:16 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from nothing (pronoun, noun) + -burger (suffix forming names of hamburgers served in buns with the addition of specified foodstuffs, or with foodstuffs in place of the usual meat), a metaphorical reference to a burger missing a patty—its most significant component. The word was apparently coined by the American gossip columnist Louella Parsons (1881–1972) in her widely syndicated daily column “Louella’s Move-Go-’Round” of June 1, 1953: see the quotation.
The adjective is derived from the noun.
nothingburger (plural nothingburgers) (originally and chiefly US, informal)
nothingburger (not comparable)
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something dirty
a waif
person with negative evaluation (person who is unprincipled; ruffian, scoundrel, rascal)
a vagrant
a vagabond
a tramp
a waif
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