No
The idiom 'big shot' refers to an important and influential person. The origins of the term dates back to the 1920's when it was used to describe gangsters.
The Big Splash was created in 1935.
It means to make big deals out of little problems.
It means to create a huge fuss over, or to make a big deal about.
The duration of Jo Brand's Big Splash is 3600.0 seconds.
Divers don't make a big splash when diving into a pool because of the way they have their bodies straightened out. It's the difference between throwing a rock into water, vs. throwing a small stick into the water.
The phrase "make a big splash" means to attract a lot of attention or to have a significant impact, often in a dramatic or noticeable way. It is commonly used in contexts such as marketing, events, or personal achievements, implying that something has generated excitement or interest. The imagery suggests a splash in water, which is both sudden and widespread.
Jo Brand's Big Splash was created on 2011-09-22.
Jo Brand's Big Splash ended on 2011-10-20.
They are implying that they have "killed" you - you are in big trouble with them, and they are going to make you pay for whatever you just did to them.
Das un big splashen
It would make a splash! TBH i cant answer because it depends how big it is!?