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big one

noun

Slang.
  1. a one-thousand-dollar bill or the sum of one thousand dollars.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of big one1

First recorded in 1955–60
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The big one in Wisconsin was a banger.

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And I think the big one for me — sunset and sunrise, I avoid those times.

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"Gordon is a big one, he brings something different, the ability to drive forward," said Green.

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Trump has vowed to impose further tariffs Canada, and other countries around the world, on 2 April - calling these tariffs "the big one".

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For as long as she has studied earthquakes, Ms Jones said there have been people wanting an answer to when "the big one" - which means different things in different regions - will happen and claiming to have cracked the code.

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