Full of prunes
adjective phrase
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full of beans
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- Full of shit
adjective phrase (Variations: crap or bull or it may replace shit) Wrong; mistaken; not to be credited: Oh, he’s so full of shit, that self-seeking schmuck/ Anyone who says it doesn’t matter is full of it/ They’re all fulla shit anyway, all them goddam politicians (1940s+)
- Full of the devil
modifier Always causing trouble or getting into mischief: full of the devil, and not just when he’s had sugar
- Fullom
[foo l-uh m] /ˈfʊl əm/ noun 1. . [foo l-uh m] /ˈfʊl əm/ noun, Archaic. 1. a die loaded at one corner either to favor a throw of 4, 5, or 6 (high fulham) or to favor a throw of 1, 2, or 3 (low fulham) /ˈfʊləm/ noun 1. a district of the Greater London […]
- Full-on
adjective 1. (informal) complete; unrestrained: full-on military intervention, full-on hard rock adjective enthusiastic; completely involved in, requiring complete involvement, total; directly, head-on; also written full on adverb totally; as committed and completely as possible Usage Note colloquial
- Full pitch
noun 1. (cricket) another term for full toss