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  • adverb humorous In a ginormous manner; hugely.

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Examples

  • A ginormously long "Ultimate Watchmen Cut" due in the Fall will be 3 hours and 25 minutes.

    February 2009 2009

  • A ginormously long "Ultimate Watchmen Cut" due in the Fall will be 3 hours and 25 minutes.

    SF Tidbits for 2/20/09 2009

  • Will it be as ginormously successful as every seems to think it will?

    Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 2010

  • Sabretooth is a horrible, one-dimensional,rampaging pain in thebuttcharacter, but I think that this big role, in what is sure to be a ginormously popular film, is good news for Liev.

    Liev Schreiber 2009

  • Yesterday I had to spend some of my work time away from the computer, which resulted in a ginormously long list of things to do - and now I'll see how much of it I can tackle and cross off today, before the week is over.

    Archive 2009-06-01 a stitch in time 2009

  • However, the whole question is ginormously hypothetical, and therefore I cannot promise that these are precisely the steps I will take.

    Obama Memo Presses The Point: He's The Real Change Agent On Foreign Policy 2009

  • Well, you can figure out for yourself how ginormously profitable this album will be for the superstore.

    Andy Ostroy: Wal-Mart's Hypocritical Music Policy 2009

  • Sabretooth is a horrible, one-dimensional,rampaging pain in thebuttcharacter, but I think that this big role, in what is sure to be a ginormously popular film, is good news for Liev.

    Liev Schreiber 2009

  • In fact, Tiger is so immensely, hugely, ginormously larger than mere golf that golf may never recover from this monumental fall from grace.

    Matthew DeBord: Tiger Woods Is So, So, So Much Bigger Than Golf 2009

  • Yesterday I had to spend some of my work time away from the computer, which resulted in a ginormously long list of things to do - and now I'll see how much of it I can tackle and cross off today, before the week is over.

    Productivity things a stitch in time 2009

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