a blind bit of

a blind bit of (something)

The smallest or any amount of something. (Usually used in negative constructions.) It doesn't make a blind bit of difference to me whether you do it now or this weekend—just get it done! I've been trying to show her I fancy her, but she hasn't taken a blind bit of notice.
See also: bit, blind, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a blind bit of —

the smallest bit of—; no — at all. informal
1995 Patrick McCabe The Dead School Not that it made a blind bit of difference what they thought, considering the way their lives were about to go.
See also: bit, blind, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • a blind bit of (something)
  • stone blind
  • stone-blind
  • tittle
  • jot
  • jot and tittle
  • jot or tittle
  • not get a sniff of (something)
  • not get a sniff of something
  • not get a whiff of (something)