whopper



Y

n. (名詞 noun)【口】

          1.    龐然大物
          2.    彌天大謊


D

–noun
 Informal. 
1. something uncommonly large of its kind. 
2. a big lie.  

Also, whapper.


C

whopping (adv., adj., intensifier), whopper (n.)   
 
All have to do with great size: a whopping [baby] is a large one, a whopping big [lie] is an exceptionally monstrous one (here whopping functions as either adverb or intensifier and is usually slang), 

and a whopper is a huge example of something—frequently of a lie, as in She tells terrible whoppers all the time. 

At least one dictionary classes all three words as Colloquial; others consider them Standard, but you would do well to avoid using them in Formal or Oratorical situations, as well as in most Edited English. 


chloe-sevigny-interview-magazine02 With Chloe Sevigny’s share of movie jaw-droppers firmly established, her next surprise is a turn as a polygamist’s shopaholic wife in this season’s TV sex whopper.  It’s all in a day’s work for a nice girl from Connecticut. 








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