kazillionaire
English
Etymology
From kazillion + -aire, based on millionaire.
Pronunciation
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Noun
kazillionaire (plural kazillionaires)
- (humorous) Someone who is immensely wealthy.
- 1998, Robert William Kirk, You Can Travel Free, page 87:
- If you can't bear to get off the boat and want to sail all the time, you need to become a kazillionaire to have your own yacht and crew, or learn necessary navigational skills and earn a license.
- 2006, Don Mangus, James L. Halperin, edited by Gary Dowell, Heritage Signature Auction #819: The MAD Auction Catalog, page 70:
- What would you do if you had millions of dollars just lying around, waiting to be foolishly spent? Buy a ride on a rocket ship! That's the story of American kazillionaire Greg Olsen...
- 2011, Josh Axelrad, Repeat Until Rich:
- The Papster, my stepmom, her sister Angela the psychoanalyst, and Angela's husband Eric the kazillionaire were strolling along the canal.
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