biggie

pronunciation

How to pronounce biggie in British English: UK [ˈbɪgi]word uk audio image

How to pronounce biggie in American English: US [ˈbɪɡi] word us audio image

Word Origin

biggie (n.)
1931, from big + -ie.

Example

1. Get well-rested , because next week 's a biggie .
2. No biggie . It 's just a mate-retention tactic .
3. No biggie , all he did was take a hike in the woods and came out five days later , missing an arm , which he had to cut off himself .
4. The ecb itself has been hinting that all of the main agencies ( fitch is the other biggie ) would have to declare a default before it would stop accepting greek bonds as collateral .
5. Although our son showed flashes of some of the behaviors associated with the disorder - the social skills delays , the advanced speech , even the interest in stars and planets - he did not exhibit the biggie : obsessive interests in arcane subjects .

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