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Plig

adjective; blending and clipping
Used to describe something that comes in mass quantities. The term "plig" can be used to describe bulk food and merchandise. The ‘pl’ in the word plig comes from ‘plenty’ which describes the vast quantity that bulk food and merchandise is sold in. The ‘-ig’ comes from ‘big’ which can be used to describe the large containers these goods are usually sold in. By combining the two words together a person is able to express surprise and awe of, for instance, the large jar of pickles using just one word.
 
Wow! That’s a plig jar of pickles you got at Sam’s Club.
Etymology : blending and clipping [plenty+big]
Source : My friend from work
Last modified: 10 June 2008


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