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zil yuhn

  • n  a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
  • s  very large indeterminate number
    a zillion people were there

  • Once they had produced 400 shows and run a zillion variations on Homer's Brobdingnagian stupidity, Marge's slow burn, Bart's overachieving impishness, Lisa's displaced intelligence .
  • Not that Maddow is guaranteed to achieve Rush's power or notoriety the 20 million weekly listeners, the zillion-dollar contract but starting Sept.
  • About the Closing Ceremony I had three thoughts: 1), Cheesiness with a zillion dollars behind it can be vastly entertaining, 2), this must be the weirdest parade to invade a .
News & Articles

  • Lust Conquers All: Decide The Ideal Diva [Opening Round]
    To put it bluntly, which woman in wrestling do you deem the most bangable? Lord knows there are a fuckin’ zillion to choose from.
    June 22, 2013 - Lords of Pain
  • Jonathan Gold | L.A. restaurant review: Bludso's Bar & Que mixes smoke and swank
    Michael Pollan may have spent a zillion pages examining the smoked whole hogs at North Carolina's creaky Skylight Inn in "Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation," and the legend of Kansas City's Arthur Bryant's is eternal, but the real story in barbecue in the last several years has been the gentrification of the genre: spareribs and long-smoked brisket repositioned as totems of the ...
    June 21, 2013 - Los Angeles Times
Quotes

  • Irwin Stelzer in Washington Post
    I don't like three of your friends on a board voting you a zillion dollars,Stelzer, who is also a business consultant, told me. "A cozy boardroom back-scratching operation offends me."
  • Keri Russell in Toronto Sun
    Russell says she'd love to work with him again, "but he's doing alien things. I want JJ, even though he's doing ba-zillion dollar movies. I keep petitioning him to do something smaller. His plate is so full, but there's all this other smaller,...

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