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big one
noun
Slang.
a one-thousand-dollar bill or the sum of one thousand dollars.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of big one1
First recorded in 1955–60
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But this is a gamble - a big one.
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"Making the transition, the first moving to Saudi, it was a big one," Toney told 5 live.
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That official texted another OPA official in mid-October 2020 that the leak would "be our last play on them before the election but it's a big one."
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“It’s a big deal for kids, and it’s a big step forward — a very big one,” said Marshall Tuck, chief executive of EdVoice, an education advocacy nonprofit that has championed the change.
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But for the UK economy, RBS was the big one.
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