big deal
ˌbig ˈdeal noun [singular]
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English Dictionary ˌbig ˈdeal noun [singular] spoken1. used to say that you do not think something is as important as someone else thinks it is:
It’s just a game. If you lose, big deal. What’s the big deal? It’s only a birthday, not the end of the world. It’s no big deal. Everybody forgets things sometimes.2. an important or exciting event or situation:
This audition is a big deal for Joey.3. make a big deal of/out of/about something to get too excited or upset about something, or make something seem more important than it is:
I know I’m probably making a big deal out of nothing, but I’m worried about you. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idioms Big deal! [informal]something that you say to show that you do not think that something is either important or interesting. 'Did I tell you Ann got a new car?' 'Big deal!' [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
big deal interj.,
slang,
informal (loud stress on the word "deal") Trifles; an unimportant, unimpressive thing or matter.
So you became college president
■ big deal! [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲