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Willion

Definition:

A willion is a fictional number representing an extremely large or countless quantity.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: A willion is used to describe an enormous or uncountable number.

Senses:

  1. Popular Sense: In popular culture, a willion is often used to exaggerate or emphasize the vastness of a quantity. It is a playful term used in a figurative context.
  2. Local Sense: In some local contexts, a willion might refer to an actual number in a specific region or subculture, although its value may vary.

Usages:

Noun

Popular Usage:

"There were a willion people at the concert last night!"

"I have a willion things to do before my trip."

"You must have asked me a willion times!"

Local Usage:

"In this community, a willion equals one hundred thousand."

"The local slang assigns a willion as a symbol for endless possibilities."

"Someone living here would use 'willion' instead of 'million'."

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