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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
biggie
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The latest Disney movie is a biggie.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
biggie

1931, from big + -ie.

Wiktionary
biggie

n. (alternative spelling of biggy English)

Wikipedia
Biggie (disambiguation)

Biggie may refer to:

  • "Biggie" Grover Simcox (1867-1966); American illustrator, naturalist, and polymath
  • Biggie Kapeta (1956-1999); Zimbabwean sculptor
  • Clarence L. "Biggie" Munn (1908-1975); American football coach
  • Biggie Tembo (born 1988); Zimbabwean musician
  • The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace) (1972-1997), aka Biggie Smalls; famed rapper
  • Marshall "Biggie" Goldberg (1917-2006); American football halfback
  • "Biggie", a character from Temptress Moon
  • "'Biggie' Knuft", a character from The Water-Method Man
  • "'Biggie", a size of drink and fries from Wendy's

Usage examples of "biggie".

He pulled off his boots and set them by the fire to dry, padding toward the kitchen with Biggie behind making more tracks.

Then he turned to Biggie, put an arm around the dog, and leaned on him.

Which brought his mind back smartly to Hendrix, Biggie and the commune.

Hendrix, who walked next to him, was no lightweight but next to Biggie he looked like a midget.

If Biggie came back and found him in the act of packing he would want to know why and Hendrix would not want to tell him.

No one except that freaky commune in Los Angeles and, at first, he had discounted Biggie and his crowd.

It might make the papers on the West Coast - it could even be on TV with pictures - something which Biggie might see.

Only when collision seemed inevitable did the German pilot lose his nerve and swerve, and Biggies whirled round on his tail in the lightning right-hand turn for which the Camel was famous.

The blue machine roared up in a perfect stalling turn, but even as Biggies took it in his sights an ominous flack-flack-flack warned him that an unseen enemy was perforating his fuselage.

Perhaps he had slipped home before the dog-fight started, and Biggies hoped fervently that such was the case.

He has to play footsie with the biggies or die quick, even surrounded by Purps by the dozen.

She waited, wondering which of the three biggies was foremost on his mind.

She took another deep breath and blurted out the biggie: "I need to get my own place to live.

In the end, he thought he had isolated the two biggies, the two hard and fast mortal sins: suicide and murder.

Dead people talk to me, or at least they communicate with me, and all you have to say is no biggie?