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bajillion

Ten to the power of lots. i.e. 10^(lots)
Jake: I did the math, there's a bajillion ways to make a Mojito.
Alexandra: No way, you integrated it, and everything?
Jake: For real. Ten to the power of lots is what my calculator said.
by EroticusC July 20, 2010
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bagillionaire

When the value of a person's wealth get so large it makes no difference. Sometimes characterized as having as much as, or more, money than God.
Rupert Murdoch's recent sale of MySpace for over 500 million dollars only added even more money to this bagillionaire's ridiculous wealth.
by hood4u August 17, 2007
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bajillionize

verb, baj·jill·ion·ized, baj·jill·ioniz·ing.

1. to come together in large numbers; assemble en masse:

2. to bring together in a motley manner, mob, or mass; assemble.

Origin:

1350–1400; Middle English hoods and lesser districts (adj.) < Latin bajillinātus (past participle of bajillionāre, to flock together), equivalent to congregate
"This setup is off the hook, you know bitches will bajillionize the shit outta this place!"
by da_tass August 10, 2014
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Bajillion

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There are 1 bajillion organisms on this planet and none of them want you.
by Abana October 5, 2023
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Eleventeen Bajillion

It is the average velocity of 69 air laden swallows at an altitude of 420 meters.
Sharon is hoe cuz she has eleventeen bajillion kids.
by Baguette Bumbo November 6, 2018
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bajillion

Timmy has 4 bajillion dumb stories
by me August 26, 2003
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babillion

A ridiculously large number. Much like infinity, but with the added bonus of being finite.
My new Internet scam is going to make me babillions!
by ZacharyDanger April 9, 2009
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