megabucks

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mega- +‎ bucks

Noun[edit]

megabucks

  1. (informal) Collectively, a very large amount of money (whether in dollars or other currency).
    He is making megabucks with his business venture.
    • 2007, Mike Oldfield, Changeling: The Autobiography, page 81:
      Years later I went to see The Wall; it was a great show with megabucks spent on the production, but it didn't have that basic essence, there was a lack of theatre.
    • 2023 July 19, Caspar Salmon, “Has Barbie killed the indie director? Why credible film-makers are selling out”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      To anyone observing the state of cinema in 2023, it should be a point of utmost clarity that the might of these megabucks companies can do nothing but crush the smaller people.
  2. plural of megabuck

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