sweet fanny adams

The phrase "sweet fanny adams" is an English expression used to emphasize that there is nothing at all of value or significance. It is often synonymous with "nothing" or "absolutely nothing." The origin of this phrase can be traced back to Fanny Adams, a young girl who was murdered in England in 1867. However, the phrase has evolved over time and is now commonly used in colloquial speech without reference to its historical context.


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