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big shit noun- an important person, if only in their own eyes US, 1934
- “Ginsburg and Epstein don’t pay off them welfare bigshits like they oughta.” — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., p. 321, 1971
- “Tommy’s trying to act big shit and order Italian dishes like he knows what he’s doing.” [Quoting James Lee Burke] — USA Today, p. 8D, 2 August 1994
- an important event or thing US, 1960
- We going down the road, smoking, talking cash trash, in laymen’s terms, we talking big shit, right? — Washington Post, p. F1, 11 October 1992
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