51³Ō¹Ļ

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bupkis

or ²ś³Ü²śĀ·°ģ±š²õ

[ buhp-kuhs, buhp-kis ]

noun

  1. nothing:

    They've told us bupkis—we're going to have to find out what's going on for ourselves.

  2. very little; the smallest amount:

    It was a revolutionary piece of technology, and yet the inventor sold it for bupkis.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of bupkis1

First recorded in 1935–40; from Yiddish bobkes, plural of bobke ā€œpiece of goat excrement, worthless thing,ā€ literally ā€œlittle bean,ā€ from Slavic, equivalent to Polish ²śĆ³²ś ā€œbroad beanā€ + -ke, diminutive suffix; bean ( def )
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Example Sentences

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The comedian, who left "SNL" in 2022 amid reports that he felt threatened in a ā€œcutthroatā€ work environment, starred in two seasons of Peacock’s ā€œBupkis,ā€ a fictionalized account of his own life, and an autobiographical comedy film, ā€œThe King of Staten Island.ā€

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The group had reportedly reached out to 30 prospective candidates, and came up with bupkis.

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ā€œBupkis,ā€ the comedy series with Pete Davidson, has gotten several runs after ā€œSaturday Night Live,ā€ the show that made him a star.

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Along with the writing seminar on Jan. 20 and the Ice House set, Lawrence returned to work this week on Season 2 of Davidson’s Peacock series, ā€œBupkis.ā€

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Davidson’s latest show, ā€œBupkis,ā€ debuted on Peacock in May, and he stars in the forthcoming film ā€œ Dumb Money.ā€

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