Noun
a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole)
Source: WordNetI've always had a bazillion songs in my archive, but I want to play people stuff they know. Now that I have two albums' worth of material, that gives me freedom to compose a set that's more well-balanced and build a show rather than just a recital of some songs. Kate Voegele
there were millions of flies Source: Internet
Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 474. End of the first wave In 1987, in the fifth issue of his Slayer fanzine, Metalion wrote that "the latest fad of black/Satanic bands seems to be over", Incubus. Source: Internet
And now, once again, here is proof that even a blind squirrel occasionally finds a nut and that a bazillion monkeys typing on the Internet can get close to the truth. Source: Internet
The desk never stays tidy no matter how many times I fix the bazillion papers my husband scatters. Source: Internet
Since co-founding Portland, Ore.-based mobile web start-up in 2007, Lyza has tortured and thrilled herself with the intricate ins and outs of the bazillion devices and browsers now accessing the web globally. Source: Internet