jot

jot and tittle

The very smallest detail(s) or amount(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Make sure every jot and tittle in the contract is perfect. We can't afford to lose money over some typo or technicality. We'll be scanning each jot and tittle of these documents for errors.
See also: and, jot, tittle

jot down

To write something down, often in haste. A noun or pronoun can be used between "jot" and "down." Let me just grab a pen so I can jot that number down. Here, I jotted down some ideas for you.
See also: down, jot

jot or tittle

The very smallest detail(s) or amount(s). "Jot," derived from the word for the Greek letter "iota," is a small amount, while a "tittle" is the dot over a lowercase i. Typically used in negative constructions to mean nothing at all. Not a single jot or tittle goes past the eye of the boss without her noticing. Make sure no jot or tittle in this contract is out of place. We can't afford to lose money over some typo or technicality.
See also: jot, tittle

not a jot

Not even a tiny or the smallest amount (of something). I worked all of that overtime and received not a jot of extra cash for my efforts. Look at him—there's not a jot of shame in his eyes for what he's done. A: "Did you get any help on your assignment from the study group?" B: "Not a jot. They were all too busy gossiping."
See also: jot, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jot something down

to make a note of something. This is important. Please jot this down. Jot down this note, please.
See also: down, jot
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

not one/a ˈjot (or ˈtittle)

(informal) not even the smallest amount: There’s not a jot of truth in the story. It seems that his divorce has not affected him one jot. She doesn’t seem to care a jot what I do.
See also: jot, not, one
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

jot down

v.
To write down something briefly or hastily: The secretary jotted the message down. I jotted down the homework assignment.
See also: down, jot
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.

jot or tittle

The slightest change. In the King James version of Matthew 5:18 we read, “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.” A “jot” was an iota, a very small quantity (we still use the expression “not one iota of truth”); a tittle was a tiny accent mark. Accordingly, to have said “not one jot or tittle” was a very erudite way of refusing to make even the most minor alteration.
See also: jot, tittle
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Apart from credit card purchases, also jot down under uses of cash all your expenses for Day 1.
JOT Automation's production testing tools have been used to manufacture devices since its founding in 1988, and the company's customers include some of the largest mobile and computing device OE.
From an ethical standpoint, the problem is that Jot's IT systems are clearly failing to provide sufficiently sound information that would enable accurate invoicing.
Jot down three iterations, focusing on the benefits for your readers or problems you can solve.
One minute David is dead, then more scurrilous rumours, there is not one jot of truth to any of it."
The essays in Laments Jot the Lost form a broad introduction to lamentation across literatures in Old and Middle English, Latin, Old Norse, Old and Middle French, as well as mystery plays, and even Old Polish drama.
The deal includes all JOT's testing and automation subsidiaries in several regions, plus its 392 employees.
You say you jot down "practically" everything you buy, but "practically" isn't everything, is it?
Brainstorm ideas at the bus stop about special projects coming up, and jot them down.
If something is damaged, the trousers or jacket is considered NMC and can be used only jot training.
It has an 8 digit calculator for working out measurements and also has a handy note pad so that you can jot down your calculations.
So get a notepad and jot down every purchase you make over the next month to get an accurate picture of where your money is going.
Well that's fine, but only as long as these people realise that Joe public is not taken in not one jot by their allegiance to their old mums' name or other such pretentious "guff".
Carry around a small sketch book so that you can jot down your ideas when they occur to you.
The Liberal Democrat AM's decision to jot down messages of festive cheer while a political opponent addressed the National Assembly fell foul of the TV cameras.