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fat lot noun (ironically) little or none UK, 1892- — Barbara Baynton, Human Toll, p. 123, 1907
- — Gavin Casey, It’s Harder for Girls, p. 80, 1941
- Fat lot of trouble you’ve taken to find out that I’m back. — Norman Lindsay, The Cousin from Fiji, p. 232, 1945
- — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 84, 1967
- [A] fat lot of good it has done them. — The Guardian, 28 June 2003
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