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  1. Nothingburger, sometimes spelled as nothing-burger or nothing burger, is a term used to describe a situation that receives a lot of attention, but which, upon closer examination, reveals to be of little to no real significance.

  2. 'Nothingburger' is a word often used in politics and punditry for something that appears to be important, only to not deliver on its promise. The word is a play on 'hamburger,' only insubstantial or insignificant, hence the 'nothing.'

  3. Jul 12, 2017 · Been hearing the term "nothingburger"? Here's where it comes from. Mark Lund/Getty Images. "Nothing burger," the frequent utterance of Twitter users of late in regards to the ongoing Russia...

  4. Jul 12, 2017 · It turns out “nothing burger” has a long and colorful history that stretches back at least to the 1950s and even has a direct connection to the current U.S. Supreme Court. Here’s a more-than ...

  5. an often highly publicized event or situation that is said to have less impact or significance than expected: The meeting of world leaders turned out to be a big nothingburger. a person of little or no importance; a nothing; a nobody: She's a minor celebrity—a nothingburger. Discover More.

  6. Jul 15, 2017 · What’s a nothing burger? Imagine biting into what you think is a thick, juicy, hot half-pound of wagyu on a kaiser only to come away with a mouthful of…nothing. It’s the hype without the payoff....

  7. Aug 6, 2024 · nothingburger (plural nothingburgers) (originally and chiefly US, informal) An unimportant person; a nobody, a nonentity . Synonyms: see Thesaurus: nonentity. Antonyms: see Thesaurus: important person. Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact .

  8. Feb 6, 2018 · The word is "nothing-burger." It is not at all clear, however, that the term originated as youth slang, although it's not impossible that Ms. Burford got it from her son, Neil, who was almost 17 when she made the word famous. J.E. Lighter, Random House Dictionary of American Slang (1997) has this entry for the term:

  9. nothingburger. informal That which is, seems, or is presented as being important but turns out to be utterly insignificant or unsubstantial. Used especially in reference to politics. Also spelled "nothing burger." Primarily heard in US.

  10. be a nothingburger. informal To seem or be presented as important but turn out to be utterly insignificant or unsubstantial. Used especially in reference to politics. Primarily heard in US.

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