not a bit of it!
not a bit of it
Not at all or in any way. Primarily heard in UK. A: "Do you mind if I tag along this afternoon?" B: "Not a bit!"
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not a ˈbit of it!
(British English, informal) used for saying that something that you had expected to happen did not happen: You’d think he’d be tired after the journey but not a bit of it! ♢ I thought she would be glad to see him but not a bit of it — she made some excuse and left as soon as he got here.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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