nothing much

nothing much

Not much at all; very little. A: "What did you learn at school today?" B: "Nothing much, we just reviewed times tables all day." I'm sorry to tell you that there's nothing much to do around here except watch the trains go by.
See also: much, nothing
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Nothing much.

Inf. not much; hardly anything; nothing of importance. (Often a reply to a greeting asking what one has been doing.) John: Hey, man! How's by you? Bob: Hiya! Nothing much. Bill: What have you been doing? Tom: Nothing much.
See also: much, nothing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ˌnothing ˈmuch

not a great amount of something; nothing of great value or importance: There’s nothing much in the fridge. I got up late and did nothing much all day.
See also: much, nothing
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • it's too late for sorry
  • be not (oneself)
  • not oneself
  • not feeling (oneself)
  • (just) one of those days
  • (all) talked out
  • in a sorry state
  • say to
  • say (something) to (one)
  • state