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much adverb used for ironic emphasis US- God, Veronica, drool much? His name’s Jason Dean. — Heathers, 1988
- Rude, much? — Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 1992
▶ not much of a of limited quality, quantity or degree UK, 1889- I’m not much of a muff diver, but I can strongly recommend that Kentucky cocktail of Sneaky Pete and strawberry juice. — Guardian, 4 December 2003
▶ not up to much inferior UK, 1864- [H]e’s simply not up to much as a manager. — Guardian, 22 April 2002
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