The number you typically use to exaggerate a situation or scenario.
Although there are many numbers to choose from, you tend to stick to your own exagger-number.
Although there are many numbers to choose from, you tend to stick to your own exagger-number.
"I heard he has like, twelve million siblings"
"There were about twelve million people at that show!"
"Pretty sure he slept with at least twelve million people."
That's my exaggeration number
"There were about twelve million people at that show!"
"Pretty sure he slept with at least twelve million people."
That's my exaggeration number
by Jenna Cameron March 26, 2012
Exaggerating the amount or quantity of something by using a completely random number. Can be referred to as RNE.
1. Ted: (Talking to his buddy, Greg, about a large meeting he just had) "The were like 287 people in that meeting."
Greg: "What a random-number exaggeration."
2. Jim: (Walking out of a chinese buffet and talking to his friend, Jim) "I swear there were about 324 black people eating there."
John: "Pretty large RNE, but damn it was packed with them."
Greg: "What a random-number exaggeration."
2. Jim: (Walking out of a chinese buffet and talking to his friend, Jim) "I swear there were about 324 black people eating there."
John: "Pretty large RNE, but damn it was packed with them."
by Legendary MoFo May 15, 2010