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Definition of bajillion in English: bajillioncardinal numberbəˈdʒɪljənbəˈjilyən North American informal An extremely large number (used for emphasis) I've still got a bajillion things to do Example sentencesExamples - And I ask you this speaking as a guy and knowing that you've probably asked this question a bajillion times yourself.
- I have a gazillion bajillion things on my To Do List and not much time to do it in.
- That must have taken a bajillion years.
- The hours had flown by, and the sky which had been bright and blue when we first met was now filled with a bajillion stars and a giant full moon.
- There are a bajillion catfish restaurants in Hot Springs!
- There are a bajillion websites that purport to interpret dreams, but most of them appear to utilize the scientific method commonly referred to as "guessing."
- I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour.
- Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value.
- One blog that is getting a bajillion comments is the ever-provocative CodeBlueBlog.
- Ever since the trip to downtown last Saturday, I've wanted to return to a busy place, where you can walk and absorb a bajillion things at once, make impulse buys from toy vendors, and eat hot dogs of mysterious origins.
- Parents like me who've seen these episodes a bajillion times may know better, but I consider it misleading when only one of the four episodes on the DVD has anything to do with Christmas.
- There is this humungous king-sized bed with a bajillion pillows with monograms on them, and this huge Victorian chair and the biggest flatscreen ever.
- I feel like I should post about my weekend and reply to a bajillion comments, but I'm going to bed soon.
- Maranga said that the student society is hoping to build upon the success that UBC had with their U-Pass referendum, where about a bajillion students voted online.
- She's published a bajillion books, and with more no doubt in the works has decided to use the web as the forum for her latest thoughts.
- Eddie's commitment issues are nothing that we haven't seen a bajillion times before in other, better movies, and we really don't learn anything else about him.
Origin 1990s: fanciful formation on the pattern of billion and million. Rhymes billion, jillion, million, modillion, multibillion, multimillion, pillion, septillion, sextillion, squillion, trillion, zillion Definition of bajillion in US English: bajillioncardinal numberbəˈjilyən North American informal An extremely large number (used for emphasis) I've still got a bajillion things to do Example sentencesExamples - Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value.
- There are a bajillion websites that purport to interpret dreams, but most of them appear to utilize the scientific method commonly referred to as "guessing."
- Maranga said that the student society is hoping to build upon the success that UBC had with their U-Pass referendum, where about a bajillion students voted online.
- And I ask you this speaking as a guy and knowing that you've probably asked this question a bajillion times yourself.
- I feel like I should post about my weekend and reply to a bajillion comments, but I'm going to bed soon.
- I have a gazillion bajillion things on my To Do List and not much time to do it in.
- That must have taken a bajillion years.
- I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour.
- One blog that is getting a bajillion comments is the ever-provocative CodeBlueBlog.
- Parents like me who've seen these episodes a bajillion times may know better, but I consider it misleading when only one of the four episodes on the DVD has anything to do with Christmas.
- The hours had flown by, and the sky which had been bright and blue when we first met was now filled with a bajillion stars and a giant full moon.
- She's published a bajillion books, and with more no doubt in the works has decided to use the web as the forum for her latest thoughts.
- There are a bajillion catfish restaurants in Hot Springs!
- Eddie's commitment issues are nothing that we haven't seen a bajillion times before in other, better movies, and we really don't learn anything else about him.
- Ever since the trip to downtown last Saturday, I've wanted to return to a busy place, where you can walk and absorb a bajillion things at once, make impulse buys from toy vendors, and eat hot dogs of mysterious origins.
- There is this humungous king-sized bed with a bajillion pillows with monograms on them, and this huge Victorian chair and the biggest flatscreen ever.
Origin 1990s: fanciful formation on the pattern of billion and million. |