Big o


Oscar Palmer (“The Big O”) born 1938, U.S. basketball player.
Pat (Marion Gordon) born 1930, U.S. evangelist.
William, 1721–93, Scottish historian.
Sir William Robert, 1860–1933, British field marshal.
Contemporary Examples

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The Worst Thing Obama Has Ever Said Michael Tomasky May 29, 2012

Historical Examples

Travels in South Kensington Moncure Daniel Conway

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George (Islay Macneill), Baron. born 1946, Scottish Labour politician; secretary-general of NATO (1999–2003)
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  • Big of one

    Generous of one, as in It was big of Bill to give his brother his entire paycheck. This expression may be used either straightforwardly (as above) or sarcastically, as in How big of you to save the absolute worst seat for me. [ c. 1940 ]

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    Enthusiastic about, as in Dad is big on Christmas with the whole family. [ ; mid-1800s ]


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