Definition of «big bucks»

The phrase "big bucks" is an idiomatic expression that means a large amount of money. It is derived from the term "buck," which was originally used to refer to a deer's head, and later came to represent a dollar coin. The phrase suggests that the sum in question is significant enough to be worth hunting for or pursuing.

Sentences with «big bucks»

  • • Gift wrap and bags — Considering it's all going to end up in the trash, there's no percentage in paying big bucks for wrap, tissue, boxes and bags. (rismedia.com)
  • Some advertising company got paid big bucks for those nine words. (over40datingsites.com)
  • If you're not up for spending big bucks on mascara, then you need to give this one a try! (bylaurenm.com)
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