Define Bigly Meaning

Bigly

Donald Trump knows that Mitt Romney's late tax submission affected him bigly.
By Valentina
Bigly
The adverb of the word "Big". Great sized, not huge, but definitely large.

That programme is bigly annoying.
She is bigly popular.
By Brandy
Bigly
When you're running for president and your penchant for hyperbole outpaces your command of the English language.

By Gaby
Bigly
The adverb of the word "Big". Great sized, not huge, but definitely large.

That programme is bigly annoying.
She is bigly popular.
By Libbi
Bigly
Donald Trump's ignorant way of saying something is very big

Donald Trump does not think bigly.
By Ines
Bigly
When somebody attempts to use the phrase big-league but cannot due to constant sniffing caused by injections of bits of human foetus and baby seal in the nasal cavity (an alternative treatment for the rare condition Orange-Duck Face).
Phrase coined by Donald Trump in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.

"Hi, I know we just met, but I'm Donald Trump so show me them titties cause I'm bigly."
"Wait, why am I even asking? I'm bigly."
"Now that is one bigly wooden cross.... who's lighting it?"
"Where do I stand on women? I don't stand on them, I lay on them, bigly."
"My position on women? Doggystyle, bigly doggystyle."
"If tax-evasion was baseball, I'd be in the bigly, I'm Babe Ruth son."
"My policies are a joke? Your mom's a joke, bigly *sniffing sound* so so bigly"
"Trust me Bushy, my lawyers are bigly, Sexual Harassment cases: 67/67 bra"
"Trump Tower, grabbing random pussy, everything about me is bigly."
By Nanni
Bigly
The sense or feeling of being "big", but which slightly exceeds "big", but is less than "biggest" or "huge"


Wow, that is very bigly!
By Ceil
Bigly
Mistaken spelling and pronunciation of the words "Big League" as used by Donald Trump as he describes something that is "immense," "top drawer," or merely "very important." He can use the phrase as both an adverb and as an adjective.

Trump: "I'm going to cut taxes big league (not bigly), and you, Hillary, are going to raise taxes big league.

Trump: My policies on immigration will drive big league (not bigly) enhancements to National Security.
By Zarla
Bigly
A corruption of "big league", most commonly used by people trying to mock Trump's stupidity, while only managing to highlighting their own deafness, and possibly the real physiological effect of *wanting* to believe something is true - even at the cost of sacrificing your own powers of judgement.

Donald Trump: "I'm going to cut taxes, big league - and you're going to raise taxes, big league!"

Deaf libtard: "OMG did he just say bigly?!"

Sensible person: "No, he clearly said big le-"

Deaf libtard: "OMG what an idiot! He thinks bigly is a word! And how dare you use the word "deaf", you misogynist! That's racist!"
By Stafani
Bigly
Donald Trump's brilliant and superb way of describing something that is really, really yuge.

Why should anyone be confused? Mr. Trump is saying two words - "bigly" and "big league" - at precisely the same time.

"I’m going to cut taxes bigly/big league, and you’re going to raise taxes bigly/big league. End of story,” Donald Trump said."
-- Us Weekly, "Donald Trump’s Favorite Term ‘Bigly’ — or Is It ‘Big League’? — Returns at Final Debate", Oct. 19, 2016
By Audre