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FUL

Literally means, Foreign Urban Language. It is a broader term for Slang. An ever changing set of words and phrases to establish a new and stylish way of talking. It is usually used by teenagers and people from Urban places.

Casey's doin' the FUL thing almost everyday.

by Fizzleyy July 11, 2008

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Grace-ful

She is classy, elegant and represents leadership. She strives to be great, good & Godly and not forget Godly.

Thereโ€™s no fighting with her because she lets Gif fight her battles . Amen

Grace-ful : have a blessed day

Enemy: did she just say that because she means something bad?

Frienmy: itโ€™s because weโ€™re just bored so we hear what we want to hear. Maybe we should go ready some books and leave grace- ful alone, sheโ€™s very sweet. But then again idk.

by Mmoooshu January 8, 2022

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ful nob

Pronounced "fool nob". Slang for someone who is a nob but extra foolish. Spelled "ful" because "fool nob" is a ful nob way to spell it.

Sterling: "Did you hear about what Joel did with that drunk girl last night?"
Nathan: "Yeah man joel is such a ful nob"

by MrFantasmo April 12, 2017


Shapla Ful

"Shapla" means water lily while "Ful" stands for flower. Shapla Ful is basically a Bengali term for Water Lily flower.

Shapla Ful is considered a symbol of good luck in Bengal.

by typical Indian September 26, 2023


Nature-ful

The beauty of nature. Being natural in nature.

I love sitting outside around the campfire. Everything at this campground is so nature-ful.

by Bobweena September 11, 2010

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crappy-ful

Derived from Crap Not excellent. Pertains to an object, idea, or event being crappy. Synonymous to "shitty", "crappy", "sucky", or "not cool".

"Wow, Im having a crappy-ful day!"

by Tom Erickson June 16, 2004


Beauty-ful

A person who is FULL of beauty, rather than the regular skin-deep application of the word.

Julia is SO beauty-ful.

by k-fed87 March 29, 2010

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