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biggie

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for biggie.

Editorial note

That sample mean and variance are sufficient statistics for the Gaussian is also a biggie.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of biggy. [(colloquial) Something large in size in comparison to similar things.]

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noun

Alternative spelling of biggy. [(colloquial) Something large in size in comparison to similar things.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for biggie.

noun

Alternative spelling of biggy. [(colloquial) Something large in size in comparison to similar things.]

Example sentences

1

That sample mean and variance are sufficient statistics for the Gaussian is also a biggie.

2

You can now use hyper like any other library that's included with Rust, no biggie.

3

That's a biggie if you're, say, an indie game dev that wants to do a cross-platform game that can span from mobile to desktop.

4

> It depends, to cut hair its no biggie It's a little more dangerous than you might immediately think.

5

Again, a biggie example is just classic Fourier series.

6

The keybindings did not hold on the tut I followed, no biggie.

7

Faults are not a serious issue with a fusion reactor beyond it breaking down That's what I mean in the context of centralized vs distributed - replacing a faulty solar panel is no biggie.

8

It's about (among other things, I assume): - Wealth (exit = cash = ability to work for equity for an indeterminate period) - Availability (recent exit = not currently engaged with another project) The first is the biggie.

9

It depends, to cut hair its no biggie, if you are dying/treating hair with chemicals than can burn the crap out of your skin I can easily see why this is required.

10

But, in practice, the usual situation, e.g., signal processing, multi-variate statistics, there's no good reason not to use L2 and many biggie reasons to use it.

11

The card requirement is a great way to filter out the less serious ones, if we miss one exception like yourself, it's no biggie, there's always someone who need the solution and willing to pay for it.

12

Apparently retrofit kits will be $2000 two years after self driving cars are on the market (source: that company that drove one from la to ny a few months ago, forgot the name) so cost isn't going to be a biggie.

Quote examples

1

No biggie." It's a stroke, you die in that 10 minutes.

2

To be fair, these markets are pretty bubbly, and everyone is just hanging on for capital gain (it's no biggie if you have to "top it up" a little bit).

3

If you can do a startup, fail, and then say, "no biggie, on to the next", then you're probably not someone that I would bet on.

4

A driver maximizing profits has no incentive in, say, checking his brakes regularly (money spent + car immobilized for some time), while a random driver does ("yeah, I'll take a cab for a couple days, no biggie").

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use biggie in a sentence?

That sample mean and variance are sufficient statistics for the Gaussian is also a biggie.

What does biggie mean?

Alternative spelling of biggy. [(colloquial) Something large in size in comparison to similar things.]

What part of speech is biggie?

biggie is commonly used as noun.