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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Humongous (disambiguation)

humongous         
[hju:'m??g?s]
(also humungous)
¦ adjective informal, chiefly N. Amer. enormous.
Origin
1970s (orig. US): perh. based on huge and monstrous, influenced by the stress pattern of stupendous.
humongous         
also humungous
If you describe something or someone as humongous, you are emphasizing that they are very large or important. (INFORMAL)
We had a humongous row just because she left...
Barbra Streisand is such a humungous star.
ADJ [emphasis]
Humongous (song)         
2021 SINGLE BY DECLAN MCKENNA
"Humongous" is a song by English singer, songwriter, and musician Declan McKenna. It was released as the sixth single from McKenna's debut studio album, What Do You Think About the Car?

Wikipedia

Humongous

Humongous means enormous, of monstruous big size.

Humongous may also refer to:

  • Humongous (1982 film) is a 1982 horror film.
  • Humongous Entertainment, American video game developer
  • "Humongous Growth", the fourth episode of season five of the television situation comedy Will & Grace
  • Lord Humongous, professional wrestling character who was introduced in Memphis' Mid-South Wrestling
  • Humongous Fungus (disambiguation), colloquial names given to large colonies of mushrooms
Examples of use of humongous
1. Put bluntly, the company handed out postdated rubber checks for humongous sums.
2. "I was near the bomb shelter, there was a humongous boom," he said.
3. It‘s the combination of stress and the high–fat, high–sugary rich diet –– that is the humongous combo.
4. The scale was humongous, mind–boggling," said Patrick Manning, an Irish architect who took part in the expedition.
5. But to do that, he poured humongous sums into advertising and marketing, without ever having to prove the result in the form of disclosed profits.