Gazillion is a nonsensical number used purely for hyperbole and is an informal noun meaning an indefinitely large number.
A degree is a level; it derives from the Latin word for a step. Umpteen is one of a number of number-words which do not mean a particular number, but mean "a lot". Another similar word is gazillion. But whereas gazillion implies that there are so many you cannot count them, umpteen suggests that there are a lot, but they are countable (they are in the range between ten and twenty).
(The term gazillion, not an actual number, is indirectly used to indicate any huge number of things. It should only be used in relating a quote or a colloquial verbal statement.)"Bill said he saw a gazillion spiders in the attic.""I'm not going to get in a fight with a gazillion alien invaders."
The informal English word is spelled gazillion (a very large but unspecified number).
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Yes. The Gazillion Jumbubbler should be used with the One and Only Gazillion Bubble Solution.
Gazillion isn't a real number, so...none?
Gazillion is a made-up word.
Lots. A gazillion is not a real number but simply stands for "a very large number".
Gazillion is an imaginary number, but is intended to indicate a lot of something.
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Negative numbers, possibly. And, by the way, there is no such word as "gazillion".
It possibly is. A gazillion isn't a real number like billion. A gazillion is just an indefinitely large number. So basically yes it is.
Grandpa Gazillion's Number Yard was created in 2005.
No if you have a look at a calculator and you try to get 1 gazillion it will just say "error".
You cannot. A gazillion is not a real number but simply stands for "a very large number".