nothingburger

Etymology
The is derived from, a  reference to a burger missing a patty—its most significant component. The word was apparently (1881–1972) in her widely syndicated daily column “Louella’s Move-Go-’Round” of June 1, 1953: see the quotation.

The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1) An unimportant person; a nobody, a nonentity.
 * 2) Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.
 * 1) Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.
 * 1) Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.
 * 1) Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.
 * 1) Something of less importance than its treatment suggests; also, something which is bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.

Translations

 * Danish: fupnummer, varm luft
 * Finnish: yhtä tyhjän kanssa
 * German:, ,
 * Macedonian: ништо плескавица
 * Welsh: peth dibwys, mân beth

Adjective

 * 1)  Of less importance than its treatment suggests; insignificant, unimportant; also, bland or unremarkable in appearance or impact.