big bang
English
Etymology
See Big Bang.
Noun
- (astrophysics) An explosion giving rise to a universe.
- Millions of big bangs may be happening as we speak.
- (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) In project management, a project that has no staged delivery. The customer must wait, sometimes months, before seeing anything. At the end of the wait comes a "big bang".
Translations
explosion creating a universe
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