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(informal) The number 110, 11 × 10. quotations examples
[Bilbo] announced that he would shortly be celebrating his eleventy-first birthday […] “Today is my one hundred and eleventh birthday: I am eleventy-one today!”
1955 (1974), JRR Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring, pages 43, 54
without having to go back through the thousand and eleventy-three days to alter the plan
1980, Janet Caudle, State and Interstate Fishery Jurisdiction: Problems and Progress : Proceedings of a Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina, 1979 : October 29-31, 1979, page 149
Eight-Oh-Two-Dot-Eleventy Something
2007, Doug Lowe, Networking for Dummies, page 174
(colloquial) An indefinite large number. quotations examples
No grown-up people, no babies, no girls. It was a world of boys, eleventy and a hundred strong.
May 1921, Margaret Wilson, “A Little Boy's Utopia”, in The Atlantic Monthly, page 670
People used to think that the first eleventy letters of the DNA message would comprise Gene 1.
2005, Robert M Sapolsky, Monkeyluv: And Other Essays on Our Lives as Animals, page 19
According to a study by me, this generates a multibillion facepalm for the UK economy, making everyone who considers it at least eleventy hundred pounds unhappier.
2012 July 3, Marina Hyde, “A lesson in Olymp-o-nomics”, in The Guardian