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Discover LudwigThe word 'buttload' is a colloquial term that is considered informal, and may not be appropriate for formal written English.
However, it is commonly used in spoken English and can be seen in informal written communication, such as social media posts, text messages, and informal emails. Example: "I have a buttload of work to do this weekend." In this example, 'buttload' is being used to indicate a large or excessive amount of work.
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buttload
noun
A large amount, possibly a variant of boatload, or perhaps referring to a large container known as a butt.
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At the same time most people were getting out of college, I was offered a buttload of cash to star in a movie.
Indefinite words: how much is a "metric buttload?" Maxine Hong Kingston contemplates aging, writing, and Chinese-American culture.
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In 2008, what did McDonald's do to alleviate health concerns about their French fries? 1. Introduce a trial run of healthy, vegetable-based side dishes 2. Try baking the fries, thus allowing them to massively reduce the oil content 3. Carry on deep-fat frying them in buttloads of oil, but make sure that it was oil containing no trans fats - totally healthy.
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