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gabrillion

Hey Cas, thanks a gabrillion.
by Alwaysmad October 26, 2009
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Guillionaire

noun, adj
A portmanteau of guillotine and billionaire, refers to billionaires that would receive the guillotine in a revolution.
Jeff Bezos, who presently sits atop guillionaire mountain, couldn't resist the urge to single handedly gentrify Long Island City for a fistful of dollars.

The Koch brothers, famed guillionaires for perennial donations to conservative PACs, stand to profit an order of magnitude more from the Keystone XL pipeline; it takes money to make money!
by QalTeq February 7, 2019
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Gajillionaire

Someone who has gobs and gobs of money, who will donate their money to nonprofits and then date the women who work there.
I am going to form a gajillionaire club...like a millionaire club but for people with more money.
by Kanelle Sam July 6, 2010
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gazillion

1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
I have taken a gazillions dumps at Wal-Mart.
by amerpwr July 2, 2014
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Gallions Reach

A painful sex move that involves somebody reaching up into your arsehole.
Carla: "Gallions Reach inside me Bob!"
by Robyn (bob) Elton October 21, 2007
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gillionaire

To have more than one million gil in the popular final fantasy 7 game for the sony playstation console
I've just just sold my mastered All materia for 1,400,000...I guess that makes me a gillionaire.
by sirholdthem June 17, 2008
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googillion

A googillion is an astronomer’s "largest number possible" synonym for everyday real-world objects that are unknown and unknowable. Example, from string theory, how many strings are there in the universe? The answer is a googillion. Although the real answer is a specific number at any given point in time, the number is both an unknown and unknowable largest number.
Since any largest number can become larger simply by adding the number one, all the strings in the universe plus one is also a googillion.
source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Large numbers
Example, from string theory, how many strings are there in the universe? The answer is a googillion. Although the real answer is a specific number at any given point in time, the number is both an unknown and unknowable largest number.
by steve byrne November 18, 2005
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