Squillion

Squillion is used to denote a very large (yet undefined) integer number, or a very large amount of some item. Slang. Derivative of million, billion, trillion, etc. Often used while exaggerating. Original usage limited to rural Indiana natives. Has recently migrated to North American West Coast through unknown means. example: "The TV series 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer' was a squillion times better than the movie of the same name."

 

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