Large
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Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction;-- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and thequarter. At large. (a) Without restraint or confinement; as, to go atlarge; to be left at large. (b) Diffusely; fully; in the full extent;as, to discourse on a subject at large.-- Common at large. See under Common, n.-- Electors at large, Representative at large, electors, or arepresentative, as in Congress, chosen to represent the whole of aState, in distinction from those chosen to represent particulardistricts in a State. [U. S.] -- To give, go, run, or sail large(Naut.), to have the wind crossing the direction of a vessel's coursein such a way that the sails feel its full force, and the vesselgains its highest speed. See Large, a., 8.
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Big
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A compliment- referring to either muscles or more commonly, the mail genitalia. Also associated with terms such as biggie or bigs. Add particularly, fairly, or rather for added enjoyment.
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Something of excessive size. Normally associated with [heavy] as well.
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the state of the penis when aroused
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one thousand United States dollars
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a thousand dollars - they say it all the time in the Sopranos
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aka, huge, masssiv, ownage
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In sarcasm, to refer to something as unworthwhile, lacking merit or otherwise derogatory.
Can be used with prefixes fairly and particulary for added effect.
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Really good, excellent. Used by DJs and dance music fans to describe a track.
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Of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity.
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