noun Street Slang

Big Bag

/bɪɡ bæɡ/ · noun · slang

A huge payday — the kind of money that changes your whole situation.

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Definitions

1

Used to describe ambition beyond small money.

“Forget the little checks, we want the big bag.”
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2

A major financial win or opportunity.

“He's chasing the big bag, not the quick dollar.”
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3

A very large amount of money, often a life-changing payout.

“That contract was a big bag for the whole team.”
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Big Bag In A Sentence

One big bag and I'm set for years.
She turned a small idea into a big bag.
Stop settling for crumbs, go get the big bag.

Origin & Usage

An intensified form of 'bag' (money) in AAVE and hip-hop, where 'big' marks it as a major, life-changing sum rather than everyday cash.

People Also Ask

What does 'big bag' mean?

It means a huge amount of money — a major, often life-changing payday or opportunity.

How is it different from just 'a bag'?

A bag is money generally; a big bag specifically stresses that the sum is large and significant.

How do people use it?

Usually as a goal — 'chasing the big bag' means going after a major financial win, not small change.

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