Yes, ginormous is a real word, circa 1948, combining "gigantic" & "enormous".
"Ginormous" is considered informal slang, formed by combining "gigantic" and "enormous." It is not typically used in formal or academic writing.
No, "jinormas" is not a recognized word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled term.
The slang word for brother is "bro" or "bruh."
The slang word for clothes is "threads."
The slang word for "no" is "nah."
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
ginormous is slang. The usual word is enormous. Its opposites: tiny, small, diminutive, petite, little
No, "jinormas" is not a recognized word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled term.
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It's a slang term for extremely large; a combination of "giant" and "enormous".
The term is spelled ginormous (huge) but is not a formal English word.The word is a portmanteau of the words giant and enormous.
No. However, what I believe you meant was Ginormous, which is a new word in some dictionaries.
Ginormous is not a verb. It is an adjective.
humongous is, but "ginormous" is not.
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Buzz IS a slang word.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".