When you are playing poker and you have the most chips and are able to chip bully. You have the biggest dick in the game, and make sure that everyone else knows it.
by mmhmm216+1+65 August 28, 2011
by Monsoon Vicksen August 14, 2022
A term with many uses. Originating in RoundRock Texas. (Stonypoint HS) Can be used to describe someone who's attempting to show off. Who is showing off, or is saying or doing something for the sake of trying to impress people.
p1-Why didn't you answer your phone?
p2-I was busy
p1-Oh, so you just think you got the big dick now that your on Varsity?
p2-its not even like that man.
Nick-Man I lifted 270 today.
Brad- Ok...Big dick Nick
p2-I was busy
p1-Oh, so you just think you got the big dick now that your on Varsity?
p2-its not even like that man.
Nick-Man I lifted 270 today.
Brad- Ok...Big dick Nick
by K.Rashid May 25, 2008
by ncguy December 09, 2007
by Chicken strips11 June 21, 2018
by eda-skip December 22, 2021
To 'Big-Dick' someone is to show them a lack of respect or ignore their presence. One might get 'Big-Dicked' when attempting to high-five a peer or saying a casual "whattup" and receiving nothing but silent or getting no high-five response, even though the instigator is clearly holding up his or her hand in placement for the interaction. The phrase derives from the theory that male dominance lies in dick size, hence showing a lack of respect to those with a smaller dick. Instead to accusing the aggressor of challenging dick size, the term 'Big-Dicked' was coined to indicate that the challenger thought they had a 'bigger dick'.
One might address the challenger saying, "Hey, are you Big-Dickin' me?" or they might speak about the challenger after the incident stating "Wait a sec, did he just Big-Dick me?"
One might address the challenger saying, "Hey, are you Big-Dickin' me?" or they might speak about the challenger after the incident stating "Wait a sec, did he just Big-Dick me?"
John- "What the fuck... Pete just 'Big-Dicked' me."
Bill- "What do you mean?"
John- "I was walking to class and I saw Pete and said 'Hey man! Long time no see! How you been?' and he just gave me a slight head nod."
Bill- "What do you mean?"
John- "I was walking to class and I saw Pete and said 'Hey man! Long time no see! How you been?' and he just gave me a slight head nod."
by Prof. Sisco April 09, 2015