gigundo
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gigundo (comparative more gigundo, superlative most gigundo)
- (informal) Bigger than gigantic.
- 1974, Wallace Judd, Games, Tricks, and Puzzles for a Hand Calculator, dilithium Press, published 1978, page 25:
- So key in a few gigundo numbers and let the calculator do some gargantuan number-crunching.
- 2015, Rob Levandoski, Fresh Eggs[1]:
- “They're gigundo, aren't they?”
“Not as gigundo as my father said.”