adj. A non-word, created to express a large number of something.
Combines the words 'big' and 'million'.
Combines the words 'big' and 'million'.
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Rupert Murdoch's recent sale of MySpace for over 500 million dollars only added even more money to this bagillionaire's ridiculous wealth.
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1. to come together in large numbers; assemble en masse:
2. to bring together in a motley manner, mob, or mass; assemble.
Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English hoods and lesser districts (adj.) < Latin bajillinātus (past participle of bajillionāre, to flock together), equivalent to congregate
1. to come together in large numbers; assemble en masse:
2. to bring together in a motley manner, mob, or mass; assemble.
Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English hoods and lesser districts (adj.) < Latin bajillinātus (past participle of bajillionāre, to flock together), equivalent to congregate
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