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- noun Plural form of
Big Mac .
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Examples
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But that fishbowl full of stuff -- just like Big Macs and candy bars -- is going to make you fat.
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Just like the pictures of Big Macs, the advertising is far better than the actual product. dob dude. awesome.
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Your Big Mac analogy might make a good political ad, only I would have him order 15,540 Big Macs and one order of fries.
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And the perception that there's nothing left to buy from the United States except Big Macs is, former U.S. trade negotiator Alan Wolff has said, "a bit of ... inaccurate scapegoating."
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For instance, there is probably not a more globally uniform but locally made product than the Big Mac which is why The Economist magazine uses it for its yearly Big Mac Index of world purchasing power, yet even Big Macs inevitably vary from country to country, not only in quality and taste but in the ambient dining experience that is a big part of what you pay for at McDonalds.
MMO GDP, QED (WTF?) 2005
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Paul in Oklahoma City writes, "Until the food pyramid is printed on the wrappers of Big Macs, it will remain irrelevant to American life."
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Relating marketing to Big Macs spices it up a bit!
EzineArticles 2010
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If you only eat big Macs one part of your body (and that's all a single burger type like Big Mac is going to do for you), you're setting yourself up for injuries down the road.
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If you only eat big Macs one part of your body (and that's all a single burger type like Big Mac is going to do for you), you're setting yourself up for injuries down the road.
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Countries that heavily tax Big Mac inputs tend to have expensive Big Macs.
The Mess That Greenspan Made Tim 2010
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