Idiom
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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Bring me the bald, pasty head of Big Time.
The statue of Joe Paterno outside Beaver Stadium has become a lightning rod of controversy and national debate, including the role of big time sports in university life.
On the agenda was the release of "BTR," the first album from the cast of "Big Time Rush," a new Nickelodeon series about a boy band.
Welcome to the world of big time sports coverage, Melanie.
Have off-the-field issues changed your perception of big time football?
Everybody wanted to be like Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Bumby Johnson, and the likes of big time Mafia personalities.
The boys of Big Time Rush are taking on the "Figure It Out" challenge.
Previously, Donovans has released his tunes on a whole gamut of big time labels like Fool's Gold and Southern Fried Records.
As are the financial requirements of big-time college sports.
Such are the folkways of big-time journalism).
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