kazillion

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Etymology

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See +‎ -illion

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kazillion (plural kazillions)

  1. (slang, hyperbolic) An unspecified large number (of).
    • 2007, D. L. Birchfield, How Choctaws Invented Civilization and why Choctaws Will Conquer the World:
      Those Baby Boomers are evilly cunning. Not only did they insist that there be exactly one kazillion different kinds of style manuals, but then they insisted that each one of them put out exactly one million successive editions of itself, and that each one change every one of its rules in each new edition. That's why we now have exactly one million kazillion rules for the only one proper way to use ellipses.
    • 2018, Lorraine Smith, Good Morning! This is God...:
      I praise Him today for He is a Father who loves to bless His children. I am so blessed. It would take a kazillion pages with mega-kazillion numbers of words on them to even begin to write down my blessings. God is what a Father should be. Are we what we should be?

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