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Big D

American  

noun

Informal.
  1. Dallas, Texas.


Example Sentences

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“But we’ve never programmed on the nose. And once or twice we’ve accidentally found that our programming was on the nose, and that’s when our audiences didn’t come. They come for diverse programming, but diverse with a smaller ‘d’ rather than a big ‘D.’

From Los Angeles Times

“This is a roast-free zone,” clarifies Julie Golden, producer and host of “The Big D: A Comedy Matchmaking Show for Divorced Singles.”

From Los Angeles Times

Her overall goal with “The Big D” is “to make anybody feel less alone in the audience and lift their spirits.”

From Los Angeles Times

At “The Big D,” Golden and comics Shawn Pelofsky, Ismael Loutfi, Christie Campagna and Torrance Hill — all “in various stages of divorce” — invite 12 audience members identifying as, per Golden’s description, “divorced, separated, consciously uncoupled, teetering on the edge, divorce-curious, looking to date a divorced human,” onstage for an interview and speed-date pairing.

From Los Angeles Times

For the Dodgers, the legacy of 3-Dog and Penguin and Big D are being carried on by M-V-P, Moookie and Fred-die.

From Los Angeles Times