by Islam Is My Friend September 12, 2005
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Person A: WHAT THE FUCK. A BAJILLION people just POPPED OUT OF NOWHERE and KILLED ME. Fucking N00BS.
Person B: ... There were like 2 people over there dude.
Person A: SHUT UP! Any number greater than one is a BAJILLION.
Person A: WHAT THE FUCK. A BAJILLION people just POPPED OUT OF NOWHERE and KILLED ME. Fucking N00BS.
Person B: ... There were like 2 people over there dude.
Person A: SHUT UP! Any number greater than one is a BAJILLION.
by Khainsaw September 1, 2010
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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.
by Michael Manson January 8, 2004
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Alexandra: No way, you integrated it, and everything?
Jake: For real. Ten to the power of lots is what my calculator said.
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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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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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
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
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