Nothing Burger
Also known as: Nothingburger · Nothing-Burger
"Nothing Burger" (or "nothingburger") is a slang term used to dismiss something as worthless, overhyped, or completely lacking substance. While the phrase dates back to 1950s Hollywood gossip columns, it exploded into mainstream political vocabulary during the 2016 U.S. presidential election cycle and peaked in 2017 when CNN commentator Van Jones was caught on camera calling the Trump-Russia investigation "a big nothing burger"8.
TL;DR
"Nothing Burger" (or "nothingburger") is a slang term used to dismiss something as worthless, overhyped, or completely lacking substance.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
"Nothing burger" works as a one-size-fits-all dismissal. The standard move is to label something your opponent considers important as a nothing burger, implying they're wasting everyone's time.
Common applications include:
- Political scandals: "The whole investigation was a nothing burger." - Overhyped announcements: "That product launch? Total nothingburger." - Disappointing events: "We waited two hours and the keynote was a nothing burger." - Dismissing people: (the original usage) "Without that connection, he'd be a complete nothingburger."
The term is typically deployed after something fails to live up to expectations, or preemptively to frame something as not worth paying attention to. In political contexts, calling an investigation or scandal a "nothing burger" signals that you believe it lacks evidence, substance, or real consequence.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Louella Parsons, who coined the term in print, was one of the most powerful and feared gossip columnists in Hollywood history. She could make or break careers with a single column.
Helen Gurley Brown of *Cosmopolitan* also invented the term "mouseburger" alongside her use of "nothingburger," applying food metaphors liberally to describe people she considered unimpressive.
Anne Burford, who brought the term into politics in 1984, was the mother of future Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
The *New York Times* published a full language analysis column about the word in August 1984, just weeks after Burford's quote went public.
CNN's official response to the Van Jones "nothing burger" video was a single word: "Lol".
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