big show

The term "big show" is used in various contexts to denote significant or prominent events, performances, or figures.

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Definition

B2Entertainment

(circus)The largest and most prominent performance in a circus.

Example

  • The acrobats saved their best tricks for the big show.

B2Sports

(informal)The major leagues, as compared to minor leagues.

Example

  • After years in the minor leagues, he finally made it to the big show.

B2Professional Wrestling

(informal, proper noun)The ring name of Paul Donald Wight II, an American professional wrestler.

Example

  • Big Show won the World Heavyweight Championship.

B2Colloquial

(slang)Used to express shock or amazement at the size of something.

Example

  • Wow, that new stadium is Big Show!

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "big show":

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