whopper

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Masculino whopper whoppers
Feminino

whopper

  1. (informal) algo notavelmente grande
    • 1889, Jerome K. Jerome, capítulo 17, em Three Men in a Boat:
      • "I’d gone out pike fishing, bless you, never thinking of a trout, and when I saw that whopper on the end of my line, blest if it didn’t quite take me aback. Well, you see, he weighed twenty-six pound."
  2. (informal) mentira ultrajante ou descarada
    • 1894, Mark Twain, capítulo XII, em Tom Sawyer Abroad:
      • "When he got done telling it there was one of them uncomfortable silences that comes, you know, when a person has been telling a whopper and you feel sorry for him and wish you could think of some way to change the subject and let him down easy, […]"

Etimologia[editar]

(Morfologia) whop +‎ -er.

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