bugger-all

[ buhg-er-awl, boo g- ]
/ ˈbʌg ərˈɔl, ˈbʊg- /

noun Chiefly British Slang.

absolutely nothing; nothing at all: Those reckless investments left him with bugger-all.

Origin of bugger-all

First recorded in 1935–40; noun use of the exclamation bugger all!