by Thikk naggaz November 27, 2018

by Justin Casuccio July 22, 2006

by Chcbc November 4, 2020

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.
In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.
In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
by t$$$$$$$$$$ July 26, 2024

A real or imagined heart attack that a person experiences usually suddenly in response to a sudden distress or excitement. Originating from Redd Foxx's character Fred Sanford on the TV show Sanford and Son. Fred would clutch his torso with one hand, and extend his other arm out and usually exclaim as it's written in the example below, or some slight variation.
It's not a far cry from the expression to bite the big one meaning to die.
It's not a far cry from the expression to bite the big one meaning to die.
by Sir Carlton May 26, 2025

by Disman September 4, 2018
