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biggie

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biggie /ˈbɪgi/ noun
plural biggies
biggie
/ˈbɪgi/
noun
plural biggies
Learner's definition of BIGGIE
[count] informal
: someone or something that is very big or important大人物;重要事情
BNC: 48629 COCA: 26183

biggie

noun

big·​gie ˈbi-gē How to pronounce biggie (audio)
: one that is big and often important

Example Sentences

He met with some television biggies. They've had problems before, but this one's a real biggie.
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Word History

First Known Use

circa 1926, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of biggie was circa 1926
BNC: 48629 COCA: 26183

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