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shitload, n. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈʃɪtləʊd|, U.S. |ˈʃɪtˌloʊd| [‹ shit n. + load n.] A large amount or number. In sing. usu. with of. Cf. shedload n.
1962P. Mandel Mainside 257 What happened is I'm sitting here around 10:00 and we got a shitload of AOL's. 1972Village Voice (N.Y.) 1 June 48/5 Besides those who went on to greater heights like the Stones or James Brown, the movies contains a whole shit load of memory, laden [sic] stars of that era who are stars no more. 1987W. McPherson Sargasso Sea (1988) ii. 88 There was nothing quite like a shitload of money. 1997Time Out 10 Sept. (Sensation Suppl.) 8/1 The brooding monolith who drinks shitloads and punches other artists' lights out has all but disappeared. |