just about

just about

Almost; nearly. I would do just about anything for a cool drink right now. The project is just about done—I just have to do some final editing. The main act didn't take the stage until just about 9:30.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

just about

Almost, very nearly, as in This job is just about done, or At just about midnight we'll uncork the champagne. This phrase is sometimes used alone, as in Are you finished yet?-Just about. It uses about in the sense of "nearly," a usage dating from the early 1600s.
See also: just
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

just about

(informal)
1 almost; nearly: I’ve just about finished my essay. ‘Do you feel all right?’ ‘I suppose so, just about.’
2 approximately; about: The company has lost just about a million pounds this year. It was just about midnight when they arrived.
See also: just
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

just about

Almost; very nearly: This job is just about done.
See also: just
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • care for another (something)
  • care for another?
  • What are you drinking?
  • What are you having?
  • What would you like to drink?
  • go down the wrong way
  • name your poison
  • into the drink
  • be in the drink
  • nothing for me(, thanks)