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i owe you a big time ,what mean big time
scorn and mock,cocky and arrogant,what are they different
Jun 28, 2012 9:46 AM
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I'll just answer your original question.
"Big time" is used to emphasise (or exaggerate) the phrase. You could also read it as "in a major way" or "really very much". It's a bit colloquial and slangy, so pay attention to when you can use it. "Big time" works as an adverb of manner, so no "a".
Other examples:
I won the lotto big time.
She lost her temper big time.
He's in trouble again, big time.
June 28, 2012
very high and important level of success in any given field
June 28, 2012
just means i owe you a lot , i owe you a big one。
June 28, 2012
I owe you big time mean I am really grateful, I owe you a lot.
June 28, 2012
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