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"I mean, isn't she worth, like, a ___ dollars?" (line from the pilot of "Will & Grace")
Answer for the clue ""I mean, isn't she worth, like, a ___ dollars?" (line from the pilot of "Will & Grace") ", 9 letters:
gazillion
Alternative clues for the word gazillion
Word definitions for gazillion in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
by 1984, with made-up prefix and ending from billion , trillion , etc.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (label en slang hyperbole) An unspecified large number (of). (w Indefinite and fictitious numbers W)
Usage examples of gazillion.
When at last we released the vacuole, or it collapsed, released our reprieved lives, the very subatomic particles we were made of would become literally the last things in all the cosmos, and in further trillions and gazillions of frigid years even their feeble few kilos would have evaporated to nothingness.
It held a pair of Covenant memory blocks, brick-shaped chunks of some superdense material that could store who knew how many gazillion bytes of information.
Over twenty million dollars in royalties had been generated by her casual memory of the story he had once made up to get his rotten nephew to go to sleep, and gazillions of books chronicling Pat's silly adventures had been sold around the world, but the next thing out of her mouth had seemed more important than all the bucks and all the books.
The estimated cost to put this right is $200 trillion gazillion or some such preposterous sum.
We're told that the deepening deficit is offset by the gazillions spent by fans attending these events, but documenting the alleged windfalls has proven difficult.
They’ve already spent gazillions, and the damn thing’s like 75% built already!
They've already spent gazillions, and the damn thing's like 75% built already!
Unless you plan on eating it – which I wouldn't, the germ count on that thing must be in the gazillions – how are you going to dispose of it without being seen?
Well, you can find gazillions of valid addresses without the crutch of one of these programs simply by reading the headers of emails.
I know he's increased business a gazillion per cent, but how do you know he won't pack up one day and leave you in the lurch?