you're welcome a million

English

Etymology

By analogy with thanks a million.

Phrase

you're welcome a million

  1. (informal) You're welcome, intensified.
    • 1995 November, “Hitchin' Rack”, in Boys' Life, page 6:
      I think that every boy should get Boys' Life. Thanks a million, Pedro. []
      You're welcome a million, Kurt.
    • 2007 December 18, Deborah Donnelly, Death Takes a Honeymoon, Dell Publishing, →ISBN, page 222:
      Once the glass was cleared away and I was alone with Aaron, I dropped into the love seat and blew out a sigh of relief. "Thanks a million."
      "You're welcome a million. []
    • 2017 May 29, Telltale Games, The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, PS4, PC, Xbox One, iOS, Android:
      Gabe: I'm sorry I never really said it before. I should have. / Javier: Thanks a million. / Gabe: You're welcome a million!

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