Fanny Adams
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Definition
- Noun:
- Little or nothing at all; something worthless or insignificant. This is the primary modern meaning, used to emphasize the complete absence or triviality of something. It is a euphemistic slang term.
- (Historical, nautical) Tinned meat. This is an archaic, specific usage from naval slang, now largely obsolete.
Usage
- The term "fanny adams" is almost exclusively used in the informal, often slightly vulgar, idiom "sweet Fanny Adams" (or its variant "sweet F.A.") to mean "absolutely nothing" or "something worthless."
- It functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as the object of a verb or preposition.
- It is considered British and Commonwealth slang.
Examples
- Noun (meaning: nothing):
- After all that work, I got sweet fanny adams.
- He knows sweet Fanny Adams about football.
- The information they provided was fanny adams.
Advanced Usage
- "Sweet Fanny Adams": The standard and most common form of the idiom. The addition of "sweet" intensifies the expression.
- You'll get sweet Fanny Adams if you don't sign the contract.
- "Sweet F.A.": A common abbreviated and euphemistic written form, pronounced by saying the letters "F" and "A."
- Their contribution to the project was sweet F.A.
Variants and Related Words
- Bugger all (noun, slang): A synonym with identical meaning and similar vulgar euphemistic origin, meaning "nothing at all."
- I've had bugger all to do all day.
- Sweet F.A.: The abbreviated form of "sweet Fanny Adams."
Synonyms
- Nothing
- Nada (informal)
- Zilch (informal)
- Zero
- Naught
Notes on Different Meanings
- The original, historical nautical meaning referring to tinned meat is based on grim wordplay, alluding to a famous murder case. This meaning is virtually never used in contemporary English outside of historical or etymological discussion.
- In all modern usage, the term exclusively conveys the idea of "nothing" or "worthlessness." The transition in meaning likely stemmed from sailors' disdain for their poor-quality rations, equating them with "nothing."
Noun
- nautical term for tinned meat
- little or nothing at all
- I asked for a raise and they gave me bugger-all
- I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery