extraordinarily great in size, extent, or degree / of a bulk, extent, power, or effect approaching or suggesting the stupendous or incredible
(of which we are all of the above)
of or resembling a colossus.
(Holt, Whitbread at the weekend - Lambert has called both of them COLOSSAL at times)
noting or pertaining to a classical order whose columns or pilasters span two or more stories of a building.
(we've spanned 2 divisions in a short space of time)
Apparently it relates to something that's approximately twice life size, which I would say is certainly true of us.
OTHER FORMS:
col?os?sal?i?ty [kol-uh-sal-i-tee] Show IPA, noun
co?los?sal?ly, adverb
su?per?co?los?sal, adjective
su?per?co?los?sal?ly, adverb
So supercolossal is a word, as is supercolossally
In the urban Dictionary:
a really big cock
eg "His colossal dick gets him all the ladies"
Posted By: jAC, Jan 23, 10:39:06
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