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prodygious

An adjective form of prodigy: someone with an extraordinary talent or ability; someone with exceptional abilities for their age (or other factors).
"Angela Carter's prodygious use of the double voiced orphan figure brings a tone of irony to the chapter."

"Oreo and olive cake, that's unexpectedly prodygious, man."

"The english language lacking an adjective form of 'prodigy' is totally the opposite of prodygious!"
by BNT_Liminality November 17, 2011
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prodiginous

Used in "October Sky" to mock Roy Lee's intelligence.

After Homer is invited back to school, Roy Lee exclaims: "Prodiginous."
by Mhiaa July 22, 2013
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prodigious

large, or abnormally huge
That Jewish boy's piska is prodigious
by lilpiska January 30, 2007
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prodigious

An exclaimation made by Izzy on the English version of Digimon: Digital Monsters.

Means something exciting or intellectually stimulating. Extraordinary or impressive
"You found relief carvings in the ruins? Prodigious!"
by Luckdragon February 25, 2005
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prodiginous

"Check out this game!"

"Prodiginous!"
by TacticalBread February 8, 2007
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Prodigious

Prodigious is something of big size.

Synonyms of prodigious- Huge, Big, and Large.
The prodigious size of the tower is amazing.
by Jellyducky August 3, 2018
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Produdious

This girl is Produdious.
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