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1) General subject: a matter of indifference, a mere nothing, bagatelle, bauble, child's play, doit, fig, fillip, fribble, gewgaw, little, matter of indifference, non thing, nonsense, nothing, nuffin, occurrence of no importance, petty matter, picayune, pushpin, rush, straw, taradiddle, tarradiddle, throwaway, toy, trifle, trifling matter, trinket, trivialism, two and a plack2) Colloquial: detail, walk in the park3) American: hill of beans4) Jocular: fiddlestick6) Diplomatic term: matter of small weight7) Jargon: lead-pipe, chicken feed, hokey-pokey, hoky-poky, lead-pipe cinch, pipe8) Makarov: non-thing -
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1) General subject: Lilliputian, contemptible, crummy, demi semi, derisive, feeble, fiddling, futile, gewgaw, in a million, inconsiderable, insignificant, narrow souled, narrow-souled, naught, negligeable, negligible, paltry, penny ante, penny-ante, pettifogging, petty, picayunish, piddling, pigmy, piss ant, pistareen, pitiable, pitiful, poor, puisne, puny, pygmy, queachy (о человеке), scrub, scrubby, shabby, shagback, shrimpish, silly, sleazo, sleazy, sleezy, small, small beer, small fry, small time, small-beer, small-fry, squirt, tiny, twopenny halfpenny, twopenny-halfpenny, vain, nominal, itsy bitsy, low3) American: cockamamie, cockamamy, outside, picayune4) Bookish: exiguous5) Rare: sneaksby6) Religion: vile7) Law: aniens, anient, null, null and void (об аннулированном договоре и т.п.), void9) Child speech: tiny winy10) Diplomatic term: tinhorn11) Scornful: demi-semi, lamentable12) Jargon: crum, crumb, hill (row) of beans, one-horse, snide, two-bit, crumby, half-pint, jeasely, jeasly, shity13) Invective: mother fucking, mothering14) leg.N.P. null and void (law of contracts), void (as distinguished from "voidable"; law of contracts)16) Derogatory: small-time17) Taboo: crappy
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