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Big Five

The .500 S&W Magnum. Sometimes erroneously attributed to the .50 Action Express, used in the MRI Desert Easgle.

Don't fuck with Hector, He's strappin a big five.

by Wolf89 January 30, 2006

17๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Big Bertha

A large gun used in WWI by the Germans produced by Krupp Industries.

Big Bertha is usually confused with the Paris gun and was never actually fired at Paris.

In fact, Big Bertha saw very little action aside from bombarding a handfull of Forts in Belgium, most French soldiers who were captured from bombarded forts claimed

"No one can stand up to Big Bertha's might" when in fact they had never been shelled by Big Bertha at all.

Dood! Big Bertha gunna mow down Paris again.

You're an idiot, Big Bertha never even shelled Paris you dolt.

by CommandoDude March 23, 2008

27๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


big enchilada

1. A significantly important, valuable, or influential person or thing. Synonym of big cheese.
2. Slang for a rather large penis.

Ron Jeremy is and has always been the big enchilada of America's porn scene.

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Mark H. UD slang author since February 2004.

by Mark H September 15, 2005

29๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


big words

something ignorant people say to compliment another on their outstanding usage of SAT-esque words, while simultaneously degrading themselves for their lack of a modest vocabulary.

You're essay had a lot of big words on it, didn't get to read all of it, but i gave you an A anyways.

by tragic March 10, 2004

170๐Ÿ‘ 110๐Ÿ‘Ž


big smoke

Nickname of several cities, originally London's

We're heading to the Smoke.

by Papa B-16 May 9, 2005

97๐Ÿ‘ 60๐Ÿ‘Ž


big oof

When your a failure and just mess things up, your only joy is memes

Wow, Sofia over there is a big oof

by Mode April 4, 2018

44๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Big Leaguing

Typically done when a person uses slightly relevant knowledge to demonstrate their superiority over someone. Usually intended to belittle a person and make them feel insignificant or "show them up"

When Tina Weaver shows up and attempts to wax corporate-speak in a vein attempt to sound like she understands business, that is big leaguing. In this case she has little to no business knowledge but to the unsuspecting greeter, she appears competent and thus successfully big leagues

by Lance Rice December 13, 2008

35๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž