jillion

jillion

An enormous number or amount. Used hyperbolically. I love this ice cream shop. There are a jillion different flavors to choose from! I used to have jillions of creative ideas for stories when I was younger. Now, I have a hard time thinking of anything to write!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jillion

(ˈdʒɪljən)
n. an enormous, indefinite number. I’ve got a jillion things to tell you.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • a little goes a long way
  • come in
  • come in a certain position
  • come on in
  • be (flat) on (one's) back
  • (Is) that everything?
  • by half
  • damn well
  • flat on (one's) back
  • flat on back
References in periodicals archive
4 MK1 scoped sniper rifles priced at $79, Lugers for $48, BSA Martinis for $16.95, Johnson semi-autos for $68.50, and jillions of Mausers from around the world for about $30 each.
When Jillion Potter first stepped onto the rugby field at the University of New Mexico, she had no idea what she was doing.
Americans used to have more spare time, and fishing once was the thing to do after hours rather than one of a jillion things, including kids' sports and other activities, and more work.
She'd have to eat a jillion cookies like this to even feel it.
It is equal to JILLION, which also means "an indeterminately large number." In fact it is equal to other members of the indeterminate number system, such as BAJILLION, BAZILLION, GAZILLION and UMPTILLION.
She gives up a jillion dollars and a pretty boyfriend for the love of
Jillion Weisberg is an account executive with Hubbard One who works primarily with law firms in the Western region of the United States.
When you have been in the gunsmithing business for over 42 years as I have, you have tried a jillion products.
Please don't sag joining clubs--I've heard that a jillion times.
As good as it is, the conventional plastic wad comes with one huge shortcoming--it remains on the scene for about a jillion years.
"There's nothing," he adds, "like spending a jillion dollars" just when the newspaper industry hits the skids.
This way, you save money and don't end up with 50 jillion different batteries and chargers and lose track of which charger fits which battery, Plus, in the end, you've consumed fewer resources.
Perhaps that sense of beauty is what gives rise to the arts: poetry, music, painting, sculpture, dance--the state one reaches when hearing some superb violinist or singer; reading a mind-stopping poem; seeing some natural sight the Pacific shores, moonlight, a jillion stars at 2 AM.
They were 3-0 down at half time having played superbly into a bitingly cold wind, but then after taking a 10-3 lead with Danny Jillion's try and Rupert Neville's conversion plus a penalty, the Newcastle pack went into cruise control and Swansea came right into the game.
Spend the morning in a meeting, the afternoon teambuilding in the wilderness, and the evening under a jillion stars you can actually see.