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biggy

[big-ee]

noun

Slang.

plural

biggies 
  1. biggie.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of biggy1

An Americanism dating back to 1930–35; big 1 + -y 2
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Example Sentences

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“Things are not getting any better. There’s been no real investment in dealing with the biggy – modern pollution – by affected countries or bilateral agencies,” said Fuller.

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The 192 rooms — designed by Ennismore Design Studio — come in five categories: Shoebox, Snug, Cosy, Roomy and Biggy, all fitted with British-made new and antique furniture.

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He later raps, “You ain’t never made a list next to no Biggy, no Jay, next to Taylor Swift and that Iggy ho, you about to really blow.”

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When it’s time for something sweet, head to either of Dominic Palmieri’s stands — Biggy’s or Dutchmen’s Funnel Cakes — for dessert.

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“My back is fused. I’m going to have days where it’s just tight. Unfortunately, today was one of those days, and that’s all right. I don’t have any pain, thank God. It’s just tight. So, no biggy.”

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