Adverb
(Full T-roy)
When one goes off topic for extended periods of time, or talks about something otherwise unrelated to the current topic.
“You just went full Troy” - Something said between two or more people during a discussion/lesson
EDIT: Generally used for “Training Purposes” ~ Troy Q, January 10th 2019
When a diner has gorged their self on a meal or food item that was completely unsavory and is now too full to eat something else to negate the dissatisfaction.
Though the pork chop was about as palatable as a dry wallet, it didn't stop Jim from eating until he was completely angry-full.
Someone who calls blue purple, green orange, and calls the way things really are some other pretentious bullshit instead.
The girl was too full of shit to tell anything like it really was.
A delightful and whimsically mixed refreshment of Malibu, Everclear, and Powerade (ideally purple) preferably prepared in a storage container.
A Full Nico? Pairs well with week-old pizza. Ok, let's do it: we are going a Full Nico tonight Mitch!
Getting so drunk that you throw up in the bathtub
I went Full Barber last night.
I only want a few drinks tonight, I don’t want to go Full Barber.
Don’t go in the bathroom. He’s going Full Barber in there.
Being totally and completely distractible, unable to pay attention. Similar to Dug the dog in the Pixar film Up.
I've got buckle down and finish this spreadsheet for the meeting this afternoo... OH LOOK, A BUTTERFLY! No, I must concentrate, this is very import...SUDDEN URGE TO CHECK CELL PHONE. Darn it, I'm so full of squirrels today I just can't focus!
Has a lot going on, is very busy, is being pulled in a lot of different directions.
I have a date on Tuesday, a coffee thing on Wednesday, a dinner on Thursday, and friends coming in from out of town this weekend. My inbox is full!