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bigg

Or big

[big]

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. four-rowed barley.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bigg1

1400–50; late Middle English big, bigge < Old Norse bygg barley, cognate with Old English ŧǷ
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But in the early 2000s, harm reduction pioneer Dan Bigg of Chicago persuaded physicians to prescribe it to him and his pals to start making it widely available on the street.

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It was thanks to Bigg’s efforts that naloxone became accepted nationwide.

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A big man, true to his name, dog lover, and a heroin user himself, Bigg sadly passed away in his apartment in 2018 from a cocktail of drugs including fentanyl.

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We’re going to the Bigg Chill in Westwood.

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