be big of (one)



be big of (one)

To be noble or commendable. This phrase is often said sarcastically. Wow, you're actually going to spend time with your brother tonight? That's big of you. It's big of you to reconcile with people who have wronged you in the past.
See also: big, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Merab (2)-Georgian
Yuval-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Liboria-Italian
Drust-Ancient Celtic
Averil['ævəril]
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