The expression "big and ugly enough" originates from the idea that something large and unappealing can often be overlooked or accepted due to its size or presence. It suggests that certain characteristics, especially those that might be considered negative, can be tolerated if they are sufficiently pronounced. This phrase is often used to convey that something is so significant or overwhelming that its flaws become irrelevant. Its use in various contexts emphasizes the idea that size or impact can overshadow other qualities.
The phrase "big enough and ugly enough" is a common expression used to convey that someone is capable of handling a situation or standing up for themselves. The origin of this saying is not definitively known, but it likely stems from colloquial language and cultural references that emphasize physical size and toughness as indicators of strength and resilience. This type of phrase is often used in informal settings to assert confidence and assertiveness.
Big Ugly Mouth was created in 1987.
Because he was smart enough to do it. Unlike you, you big fat ugly monster who doesn't even know a thing.
a big ugly cone
Yes, there is a place in WV called Big Ugly...it is an unincorporated town along the Big Ugly River in Lincoln County. From Wiki... Big Ugly Creek is a major tributary of the Guyandotte River in the Harts Creek District of Lincoln County, West Virginia, United States. Big Ugly Creek is a meandering stream stretching nearly 20 miles from Route 119 northeast of Chapmanville in Boone County to where it meets the Guyandotte River at Gill, an extinct railroad town north of Harts in Lincoln County. Big Ugly Creek is also at the southern end of the state's largest mountaintop removal mine, Arch Coal's Hobet 21. The mine stretches nearly 15 miles from near Julian, north of Madison in Boone County to right above the end of Fawn Hollow, which joins Big Ugly, not far from the Big Ugly Community Center Surrounded by Big Ugly Hunting Ground, Big Ugly Creek and even Little Ugly Creek, local partisans say it is neither big nor ugly. They say railroad surveyors found the area rugged and bushy making it "ugly" for clearing lines for surveying. Others say the land was "ugly" and not suitable for farming.
Not really, there just big ugly dogs.
Its his yellow skin and big nose.
cuz they ugly
One big disadvantage is that rust isn't as strong as new steel, so enough rust and the bridge might collapse. They look ugly, too.
the ugly betty
New Jersy
They were big and ugly!