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Exactly 1792. Not to be confused with the more popular Bajillion, which denotes an insanely large amount. "A bagillion zombies were harmed in the making of this film"
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Much like the more popular Bajillion except spelled with a G. This is the complex and correct word form and is used only by those of extreme intelligence and worth. Michael loves Catherine a bagillion.
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a million times more than a kajillion a whole lot better. Kajillion sux a whole lot better than a kajillion
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