by west26 August 15, 2007
1. Can be used to express enthusiasm or exaggerate a subject/feeling. (Popular in Ireland)
2. Also used to describe life in the fast lane or a bigshot's professional situation. (Universal, origin USA)
2. Also used to describe life in the fast lane or a bigshot's professional situation. (Universal, origin USA)
1a. John - "Are you getting drunk tonight?"
Mark - "oh ya, bigtime!"
John - "Booya!"
1b. Mary - "Do you like kinky sex?"
Karen - "oh ya, bigtime"
2. "Tom's hit the bigtime now, he's a bigshot"
Mark - "oh ya, bigtime!"
John - "Booya!"
1b. Mary - "Do you like kinky sex?"
Karen - "oh ya, bigtime"
2. "Tom's hit the bigtime now, he's a bigshot"
by Arto Del Funko June 23, 2007
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1. (adj.) Term used to describe someone who has achieved a high enough level of respect to be able to trump other people without validation.
2. (verb) To use one's clout or power of reputation in order to deny an alternative viewpoint, without any consideration.
3. (verb, past tense) To have one's ideas or opinions shit upon by a person of superior reputation, regardless of the validity.
2. (verb) To use one's clout or power of reputation in order to deny an alternative viewpoint, without any consideration.
3. (verb, past tense) To have one's ideas or opinions shit upon by a person of superior reputation, regardless of the validity.
1. (adj.) "Just tell Dan that's how we want it done, and he will make sure that's how they will do it, no one would question him, he's Bigtime."
2. (verb)"Frankly, I don't give a damn if they say no, I'll Bigtime them, they have to do what I want."
3. (verb, past tense) "Pez didn't even listen to a word Joe just said, he totally Bigtimed him."
2. (verb)"Frankly, I don't give a damn if they say no, I'll Bigtime them, they have to do what I want."
3. (verb, past tense) "Pez didn't even listen to a word Joe just said, he totally Bigtimed him."
by TresStud October 04, 2007
-transitive verb
The act of deliberately not answering the phone (esp. after looking at the Caller ID)
To fail to keep an appointment with (someone, esp. a friend)
To 'stand up.'
The act of deliberately not answering the phone (esp. after looking at the Caller ID)
To fail to keep an appointment with (someone, esp. a friend)
To 'stand up.'
"I called him, but I think he big timed me."
or
"are we really gonna kick it? or are you gonna big time me again?"
or
"are we really gonna kick it? or are you gonna big time me again?"
by Cleelus Mathews May 26, 2008
by A-$_22 January 01, 2009
Used to describe something that is definitely going to happen, or has already happened that had a big impact, or evan a small impact!
by Steeman April 28, 2005