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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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"He was a big-time guy who never big-timed anyone," said Joel Drucker, a tennis writer and friend from the Bay Area, where MacKay owned and staged an ATP men's tournament from 1970 to 1995.
"You need a big-time guy, a big guy, a big-time guy," Edwards said.
I was never a big-time guy anyway.
It's surprisingly easy to "cold call the big time guys," he notes.
Turns out the guy was a big time drug dealer who the cops had been looking for for quite some time.
"I'm not a big-time art guy.
"Some people think I'm some big-time guy at Fox," he said.
Our big-time guys are going to have to make plays.
"Coming in, we knew we were playing the Johnnies and we knew it was going to be a metropolitan-area rivalry, so we just wanted to come out with the win so we could be the big-time guys in the metropolitan area," Hazell said.
"Big-time guys are out in California and have connects to multiple farms," he insists.
The delayed flight stung because he knew he wasn't going to get "the same love as those big-time guys" in New York, and being late might only make it worse.
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