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large adjective- famous, successful US
- The pair were friends before [Samuel L.] Jackson “got large” and once that had happened, as friends, they naturally helped each other out. — The Times Magazine, p. 43, 13 October 2001
- enthusiastic US, 1967
- — Hy Lit, Hy Lit’s Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words for Groovy People, p. 26, 1968
- very enjoyable, wonderful UK, 1874
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 179, 2002
- a lot of US
- I have large cash money in my pocket. — David Henry Sterry, Chicken, p. 104, 2002
- impressively, (of a lifestyle) in an excessive, successful, comfortable, or self-indulgent manner US, 1883
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, Spring 1989
- When you were “in effect” you were truly “large” [doing well]. — Nelson George, Hip Hop America, p. 209, 1998
▶ have it large; give it large; have it to enjoy in a very enthusiastic or excessive fashion UK- He’d be having it large before the night was out. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 198, 1999
- I knew we was gonna have it large and fucking loud[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 23, 2000
- We’re monsta ravin’ mega mixers, rinsin’ love machines who want to help anyone–even old people in their twenties–have it as large as we do. — Richard Topping, Havin’ It Large, p. 5, 2000
- Old-school, baggy ravers really having it[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 92, 2000
- So how do you dance when you’re giving it large on a Saturday night? — www.urban75.com, 2001
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