An expression that describes something big. A big event, a big shot, a strong emotion, whatever.
It comes from the basketball player Reggie Miller, who is known for making clutch shots at the end of a game.
He had used the expression big time in a Wheaties commercial.
It comes from the basketball player Reggie Miller, who is known for making clutch shots at the end of a game.
He had used the expression big time in a Wheaties commercial.
Example: That was a Reggie Miller big-time shot.
Do you like Wheaties? Oh yeah, Reggie Miller big-time
Do you like Wheaties? Oh yeah, Reggie Miller big-time
by suineme September 2, 2005

Two boys who suck on eachotheres pp and eat boogers out of there butts and are both bad at sports drew is the bettter out of the two but chris gets dominated in everything by zane and cchris an get his butt pounded by a girl with a strapon and drew has an anthill on his forehead
by Grandma10 April 23, 2019

its very simple to seduce allie miller, shes a crazy kinky bitch. all you have to do is pull out a whip some chains and she'll pop a boner in the blink of an eye. Dont forget to shit on her chest too.
by brittany spears crack head bit July 22, 2010

A nickname Annie and Lilia gave to William franklyn miller. Also people who ship Annie and Will comment this on a posts where they are together.
by Curly4life February 23, 2019

To commemorate Reggie Miller playing over 300 consecutive games, One has to do a power hour for 5 hours in order to join the club. Miller light is the obvious beer choice
by d*j*b December 18, 2011

'The Champagne of Beers', introduced in 1903 by Miller Brewing when people thought champagne was something special. Rumor has it that it once was something you could not only swallow, but somewhat enjoy. It's recipe has since been modified. Today, it's a cheaply brewed 'beer' that is made with one part leftover natural grain dust from real brews and one part miscellaneous animal by-product from super-massive poultry/livestock farms that often service fast food chains (dried and ground into dust).
Another example of bait-and-switch labeling.
Also referenced recently by idiots that do dares.
Another example of bait-and-switch labeling.
Also referenced recently by idiots that do dares.
Idiots prove these tales to be true via 'dare':
"The human body can't possibly drink a gallon of milk in an hour and keep it down."
"You can't eat two tablespoon-fulls of nutmeg without vomiting"
"Drinking miller high life in excess of 4 ounces per day for a week gives one any range of various medical disorders"
-In the case of miller high life it might even be considered fun to see which disease/disorder the consumer acquires.
"The human body can't possibly drink a gallon of milk in an hour and keep it down."
"You can't eat two tablespoon-fulls of nutmeg without vomiting"
"Drinking miller high life in excess of 4 ounces per day for a week gives one any range of various medical disorders"
-In the case of miller high life it might even be considered fun to see which disease/disorder the consumer acquires.
by Five Star General of Earth August 18, 2013
