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katrillion

a disastrously large number.
etymology: combines "Katrina" (a reference to Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans) with the suffix "-illion" (indicating a large number).
Our new house requires a katrillion things fixed before we can move in.

This renovation is going to cost a katrillion dollars.
by mr.mxyzptlk June 25, 2012
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brillionaire

n. An individual with copious amounts of knowledge.
Socrates, in his infinite knowledge was by today's standards, a brillionaire.
by SnazzyFresh October 19, 2009
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thousand bajillion

Used to demonstrate such a ridiculous amount of time, you have to define it by a non-existent number.
I waited to have sex with you for like, a thousand bajillion years! That's way more than I ever would have waited for anyone else!
by JJ Sparkles November 21, 2012
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fifty bagillion

a number so out of your reach because only awesome people can use it.
by that one guy from theory March 23, 2009
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Bajillion

One thousand jillion, which is a fictional numerical term used to describe an unusually large number or amount. In other words it is equivalent to a nonexistent number.
There are a bajillion ways to do that.
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bajillion

An infinitesimally large number that is too large for the mind to grasp.
There are like a bajillion stars in the universe.
by Grey_Ice May 25, 2004
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bajillion

a dangerously huge amount
Bajillions of kisses heading your way now!
{Go see a doc if the bruises just won't go, my cuppy cuppy cake sweetpie...}
by ermrkiti3131 July 12, 2005
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