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What (who) is umpteenth$86227$ - definition

TERMS EXPRESSING UNSPECIFIED AND MADE UP NUMBERS
Umpteen; Gazillion; Bajillion; Jillion; Bazillion; Gillion; Kajillion; Sagan (number); Squillion; Zillions; Bagillion; Quilliard; Grillion; Gagillion; Zilllionth; Upteenth; Gajillion; Umptillion; Gadzillion; Godzillion; Zillion; Hojillion; Gahzillion; Indefinite and fictitious large numbers; Umpteenth; Fifty-leven; Buzillion; Squillions; Indefinite numbers; Fictitious numbers; Umteen; Sagan's Number; Fictional numbers; Oodles; Unspecified numbers; Indefinite hyperbolic numeral

Bazillion         
An exaggeration of a number so large that it could never really be counted to.
I would have made it here sooner honey, but there were a bazillion cars on the road and they were all goin really slow.
gillion         
<unit> /gil'y*n/ or /jil'y*n/ (From giga- by analogy with mega/million and tera/trillion) 10^9. Same as an American billion or a British "milliard". How one pronounces this depends on whether one speaks giga- with a hard or soft "g". [Jargon File] (1995-03-17)
squillion         
['skw?lj?n]
¦ cardinal number (plural squillions or (with numeral) same) informal an indefinite very large number.
Origin
1940s: formed on the pattern of billion and trillion.

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Indefinite and fictitious numbers

Many languages have words expressing indefinite and fictitious numbers—inexact terms of indefinite size, used for comic effect, for exaggeration, as placeholder names, or when precision is unnecessary or undesirable. One technical term for such words is "non-numerical vague quantifier". Such words designed to indicate large quantities can be called "indefinite hyperbolic numerals".