Green’s Dictionary of Slang

boggeral n.

also boggerall, boggerol, boggerrol
[pron. of bugger all n.]

(S.Afr.) nothing at all.

[SA]P. Baragwanath The Brave Remain 99: ‘How much does he know?’ ‘Boggerall.’.
[SA]A. Fugard Boesman and Lena Act II: Everyting! I want boggerall. It’s my life [...] I want nothing.
[SA]S. Roberts ‘Cleft Stick’ Outside Life’s Feast 85: The pay is little you start about hunnert ran a month wha’s that hey boggerrol.
[SA]P. Slabolepszy ‘Under the Oaks’ in Mooi Street (1994) 20: richard: No planks. corky: Boggerol.
G. Hughes Encyc. Swearing 49: Afrikaans even has boggeral, a ‘caique’ or loan translation of ‘bugger all’.