superginormous
English
Alternative forms
- super ginormous
- super-ginormous
Etymology
super- + ginormous
Adjective
superginormous (comparative more superginormous, superlative most superginormous)
- (informal, rare) Extremely ginormous.
- 2006, Andrew Brown, The Secret Life of Wives, Pietro Aretino, →ISBN, page 44:
- "The doctor said to his patient, "To think I've cured old so-and-so's superginormous great tool, but I can't cure your leg!"
- 2006 August 21, Marshall Spight, “Re: Relation Schemata vs. Relation Variables”, in comp.databases.theory, Usenet:
- In fact, given any modestly complex schema and two database states S1 and S2, it is possible to generate a superginormous number of different sets of transitions that would effect the transition from S1 to S2.
- 2012, O'Reilly Radar Team, Best of TOC 2012, O'Reilly Media, →ISBN, page 228:
- When I started chewing on this topic, my thoughts centered on a very literal vision: a superginormous sheet for authors to compose on.