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(a)a person of unquestionable size, with huge hands and appendages. Prone to quick temper and unmitigated carnage when they blow their top.
WOW!! look at the size of that lady she is some sort of Gigantor
Gigantor by Killocraun December 17, 2011

Gigantoe 

The medical condition in which one has a freakishly large big toe.
Aaron: Dude, Zack, why can you pick up rocks and stuff with your toes?

Zack: I have gigantoe. It's my blessing and my curse.
Gigantoe by P. Hap November 9, 2009
An unusually large human, not overly obese or otherwise out of proportions, and not suffering from any apparent chromosomal deficiency/surplus. Usually used to refer to individuals that the speaker is not familiar with. It is generally used in the same manner a common name would be, when that common name is unknown. The masculine version is Gigantor, the feminine version is Giganta.
"Look at Gigantor wearing his new suit over there"

"I bet Gigantor thinks he's pretty tough, picking on that little guy"
Gigantor by Chazzman37 February 9, 2010

Gigantopotamus

1. A humorous name, term, or term of endearment for a fat, or slightly overweight, person.

2. A humorous name, or term, for a morbidly obese person, provided they don't hear you.
Woman: "Does my bum look big in this?"
Partner: "Of course it does Gigantopotamus"

From the words gigantic and hippopotamus.
See: Chunkosaurus
Gigantopotamus by Goatlips August 5, 2008

gargantous

that thing is gargantous!
gargantous by mike1979 May 22, 2005

Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus, the largest theropod dinosaur according to official skeletonal fragment remains. Living within the Cenomanian, during 95.6 million years ago the fossil durated evidence considered the time of which it lived. Specimens unearthed in the setting of Argentina shows that the largest theropod record was set for Giganotosaurus, associated with its 6.5 foot long head (2.0 metres), considered also that it was noticably larger than Tyrannosaurus. The discovery was lead by Rudolfo C. and named by his companion in 1995.Giganotosaurus, as a specific specimen, was confirmed in taxon to be of the Allosauridea class, because of similarities in the featured limbs and structures.
Giganotosaurus. Large Carcharodontosaurid during the Cretaceous era, 94 million years ago that exceeds the weight and size of Tyrannosaurus. Species discovered in Argentina during the year 1995 by an argentinean paleontologist and named by his companian. Its competition in size is Spinosaurus. Having a large carnivorous 6.5 feet jaws with 8 inch teeth. Determination of size and taxons are due to scientific methods. Similarities in species are Tyrannotitan, Mapusaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Allosaurids like Allosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus. Unrelated species are Baryonyx walkeri, Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, and Tarbosaurus bataar. Giganotosaurus, at least 47 ft (14.6 metres) ecosystem with Sarcosuchus, Irritator, Carnotaurus, Tyrannotitan, Mapusaurus. Prey animals are various in sauropods. The largest sauropod as a food source is Argentinosaurus.
Giganotosaurus by Prehistory96 April 23, 2010