biggie
(redirected from biggies)big·gie
(bĭg′ē)n. Slang
1. A very important person: "hassles between executive biggies" (New York).
2. Something that is considered big or important: Her new movie is expected to be a biggie.
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biggie
(ˈbɪɡɪ)n
1. informal something important
2. no biggie not important; no big deal
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big•gie
or big•gy
(ˈbɪg i)n., pl. -gies. Informal.
1. an important person.
2. something that is very large or successful.
[1930–35]
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Translations
biggie
[ˈbɪgɪ] N (= song, film) → gran éxito m; (= person, company) → uno/a m/f de los grandessome biggie in drugs → uno de los grandes en lo de las drogas
the film is this summer's box-office biggie → esta película es el gran éxito de taquilla de este verano
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biggie
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