A tip is an extra payment for good service, or an extra bit of information that you're sharing to benefit someone. This might be either one depending on the context of the sentence.
It means that I cannot possible be considered big.
Large/Big house
it's no big deal
The phrase "tip of your tongue" refers to the feeling of knowing a word or piece of information but not being able to recall it at that moment. It's like the information is right there on the edge of your memory but just out of reach.
Fear mór - big man
The type of moustache typically worn by coppers - one that does not extend into a waxed tip or go below the mouth.
The tip is usually 1/2 to 1 inch big.
When is the finale? The big ending? "The big picture" can mean that, but it usually means a movie inside a theatre - a "big" picture show.
31 miles from tip, to tip
If you mean a "tempest in a teacup," that means something minor that's been made into a big deal.
if you mean just the word big then it is magnus. if you mean the phrase, "big in latin," then, depending on the word big is applied to, it could be "magnus in latina," "magna in latina," or "magnum in latina."
its as big as the tippy tip of your pencil