bazillion
noun
ba·zil·lion
bə-ˈzil-yən
plural -s
chiefly US, informal
: a huge, unspecified number
… it sold about a bazillion records in its first week.—Jancee Dunn and Chris Mundy, Rolling Stone, 23 Dec. 1993
Here is a chart of six garden stalwarts out of the bazillions of possibilities out there in the ornamental horticulture world.—Glenn Morris, Farmer's Almanac, 2010
bazillionth
adjective
bə-ˈzil-yən(t)th
Then we sit down and I explain to him for the bazillionth time why my philosophy is different from that of other parents.
—Spike Gillespie, Parenting, November 1995
I started crying for the bazillionth time that day and stammered, "I've asked my husband to move out."
—V. C. Chickering, Washington Post, 26 Apr. 2009
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