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That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
Hamlet, Macbeth, and Much Ado About Nothing are three examples of plays that William Shakespeare wrote.
On the surface, it means just what you think: "Much Ado about Nothing" means "A Lot of Talk about Nothing" But, there is another meaning. The word "thing" also referred to the male genitalia; women, who have a different kind of genitals, have "no thing", or nothing. That's why, in Hamlet, Hamlet says "That's a fair thought to lie between a maid's legs." and Ophelia asks him what is, he says "Nothing". In this way "Nothing" or its synonym "Naught" became associated with sex. That is the origin of our word "naughty". The title of the play also means "A Lot of Talk about Sex."
From Much Ado About Nothing, "I know you of old" means that Benedick and Beatrice had a sexual relationship.
Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear Comedies: Much Ado About Nothing, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Triple means three times as much.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
nm means nothing much nvm means never mind.
Nothing much in French is "rien de plus". For example, Je fais rien de plus". This means "I'm doing nothing much".
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The phrase is Much Ado about Nothing and is the title of one of William Shakespeare's plays. It means a lot of fuss over nothing.
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There is never enough information. Unless the question asked had an answer that had everything known and nothing could be known more.