A sort of adjective/participle/verb phrase. To be "big on" something is to like it, be a fan of it, etc.
If you're a propenent of something, you're also big on it.
If you're a propenent of something, you're also big on it.
1) "I'm big on history. I really like learning about ancient people and how what they did affects us today."
2) "That congresswoman is really big on spending for schools and education."
2) "That congresswoman is really big on spending for schools and education."
by andriod5 December 28, 2005
A prefix for anyone who is over 6'0 and quite easily an unstoppable physical force, however, they can usually be stopped emotionally.
by AlfDonny August 27, 2020
by jessica May 9, 2003
A fabled demigod of great volume, of the darkest shade of skintone. Only God knows how this legend was summoned into the modern world.
Big will just straight up slumped the entire school by eating a whole can of beans in a second flat.
by MikeForRights January 19, 2019
Used in reassurance when one totally agrees with something or finds it accurate.
Can be also used to exaggerate all words
Can be also used to exaggerate all words
Dave: Omg this new songgg is sooo amazing
Mike: Big
Or
Dave: this new meme is hilarious
Mike: big dedd
Mike: Big
Or
Dave: this new meme is hilarious
Mike: big dedd
by Idekwydttm March 12, 2019
by Word pranks guy December 3, 2019