gorillion
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪljən
Noun
gorillion (plural gorillions)
- (slang, sometimes humorous, hyperbolic) An unspecified large number (of).
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:zillion
- 2011, “THE BCS FINES THE FIESTA BOWL A GORILLION DOLLARS”, in Every Day Should Be Saturday:
- The sum of one million dollars seems more randomly absurd than unjust, piddling, or anything else you can come up with to describe a punishment for the Fiesta's corruption. It might as well have been one billion, or one gorillion dollars. The sum isn't important.
- 2018, (((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump, page 131:
- The echoes were supposed to be a visual representation of a booming voice pronouncing Jewish surnames as vil - "closed captioning for the Jew-blind," as one anti-Semite put it. "All Jewish surnames echo throughout history," explained the Right Stuff, the blog that hosted the podcast. “The echoes repeat the sad tale as they communicate the emotional lessons of our great white sins, imploring us to Never Forget the 6 GoRillion.” In typical fashion the inventors of the echoes also had their own obscure symbolism for each parenthetical swoosh: the inner parenthess stand for the Jewish subversion of the home and the destruction of the family through "mass-media degeneracy"; the middle parentheses represent the destruction of the nation through mass migration; and the outer parentheses stand for international Jewry and world Zionism
Usage notes
The term "gorillion" is often used by white supremacists in the form of "six gorillion", a reference to the six million Jews that died during the Holocaust, most often used to deny the Holocaust happened.
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