Noun
Big Mac (plural Big Macs)
A hamburger from the fast food company McDonald's, served on a three-part bun with various condiments.
A Big Mac costs 6.50 Swiss francs - the equivalent of £5.10 - making it the most 'overvalued' burger in the world, according to the Economist's index. Source: Internet
For main infobox Mark David "Big Mac" McGwire (born October 1, 1963), is an American former professional baseball player and currently a bench coach citation in Major League Baseball (MLB). Source: Internet
At some point, that last Big Mac and bucket of KFC is going to be one Big Mac/Bucket too many and kerplunk!. Source: Internet
Describing how they make their iconic burger, said it's made up of 'two beef patties, the bun, Big Mac sauce, dill pickles, onions, shredded iceberg lettuce'. Source: Internet
Features Visualisation of the Big Mac Index The Economist s primary focus is world events, politics and business, but it also runs regular sections on science and technology as well as books and the arts. Source: Internet
Ms Whitby alleged Hungry Jack's had "deliberately copied" the ingredients, appearance and tagline of the Big Mac and its conduct fell "short of acceptable commercial standards and constitutes bad faith". Source: Internet