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1. The opposite of micro. When referencing an idea: large, high scientific, philosophical, or spiritual. Outside of the average everyday meaning or functional purpose.
2. Referencing something a layer deeper than is the norm, esp in a jocular way.
2. Referencing something a layer deeper than is the norm, esp in a jocular way.
That’s too macro, dude; lay it out more plainly.
“Pass me that square of sequestered carbon molecules”
“It’s called plywood. Stop being so macro.”
“Pass me that square of sequestered carbon molecules”
“It’s called plywood. Stop being so macro.”
by Treebeard April 02, 2018