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see AT ALL, def. 4. not bad Also, not half bad;not so or too bad;not too shabby. Fairly good, as in Not bad, said the conductor, but we need to play the scherzo again, or The movie wasn't half bad, but Jerry wanted to go home, or Our garden's not too bad this year, or How are things going?? Not too shabby. All of the terms involving bad, which imply that something is less bad than it might be, date from the mid-1700s. The last variant, using shabby in the sense of "inferior," is slang of the late 1900s.
American Heritage Idioms
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Phrase(s): not at all [and] not in the least
certainly not; absolutely not. • No, it doesn’t bother me—not at all. • I’m not complaining. Not me. Not in the least.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs