That would be "Much Ado About Nothing."
Yes
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
There is something, but it's not important.
Much Ado to Nothing
With pen and paper?
Romeo & Juiliet Much Ado about Nothing Macbeth
That would be "Much Ado About Nothing."
Yes
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.
There is no such work as "Much to do about nothing". However, "Much Ado about Nothing" is the title of one of William Shakespeare's plays.
WBU means "What About You?" If you meant WUBU2, it means "What have you been up to?"
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
It is a comedy by William Shakespeare
Nm stands for NOTHING MUCH as if you were responding to the question WHAT'S UP? What's up? Nm. (nothing much) Nm=NOTHING MUCH Or NOTHIN MUCH Hbu stands for HOW BOUT YOU So if you ask someone "WHAT'S UP?" YOU SAY Nm hbu? and they say Nm or GOOD Hbu=HOW BOUT YOU
Much ado about nothing by William shakespeare
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