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plethora 

noun.

1. an excessive amount.

2. A lot.

This word is primarily used with great imprecision by inarticulate, pretentious college undergraduates who wish to express no more than "a lot," but want to do it with as many syllables and as annoyingly as possible.
Unbearable undergraduate#1: I just drank a plethora of coffee so I can study for the test today.
Unbearable Undergraduate#2: Dude, me too. I hope there's not a plethora of questions.
plethora by Bourbon Diction Andy October 15, 2009

plethora 

I was at a funeral and someone came up to me asking for permission to say a word at the front. I said of course and he stood up to say one word, ‘plethora’. I said ‘thankyou, it means a lot’

plethora 

A lot, a cornicopia, myrid, an abundance
There are a plethora of oppertunities in the future
plethora by im me awc1990 May 29, 2004

Plethora 

means more or a lot.
* somewhere in funeral*
pastor: would anyone like to say a word?
audience: plethora
pastor: thanks, that means a lot.
Plethora by krehwell January 2, 2021

plethora 

a superabundance. Many.
In the three amigos the bad dood asks the other dood if he has a "plethora" of pinatas and then gets mad that the bad dood #2 says yes when he doesn't know what a plethora is. So I have written a definition for idiot bad dood #2, even though he died, and even though he's a fake character. fook you.
plethora by ItsAllUp September 25, 2003

Plethora 

The word plethora means many or to have lots off

For example
The two (tantamount) twins who were very (puerile) had a plethora of trips to the headteachers office at school