A fork of Rural Dictionary
A fictional numerical term used to describe an unusually large number or amount. Smaller than a 'Ka-Jillion'
"There's like, a jillion stars in the sky..."
Not a real unit of measure. Often used to exaggerate.
I had to write, like, a jillion-page essay! Due tomorrow!
Large number that has yet to be invented.
Fry: One JILLION dollars. Audience: *Gasp* Auctioneer: Sir, that's not even a number.
An imaginary word that is meant to describe a number far beyond comprehension.
Angela's dad has a jillion dollars, that rich bastard.
a term used by cool people who don't care that it is not a real term. Used to refer to an exaggerated amount of something when "a million" and "a billion" does not seem to do the vast amount justice. Also see a zillion and a kajillion.
1. OMG! How long has it been, baby? It felt like a jillion years! 2. Trust me, I've done this a jillion times.
The largest number in recorded history. Originally stated by youtuber jacksfilms.
Person 1: Did you guys know that the largest number in recorded history is one jillion? Person 2: No way that's so cool!
A vast uncountable amount of something.
''I would bet you a floppity jillion dollars that she's not calling to break up with you.'' 'Robin Scherbatsky' talking to 'Ted Mosby' in 'How I Met Your Mother' TV Show Season 1 Episode 17