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An ear full

An ear full means to blow someone eardrum to fuck over the phone...

My mom: I'm about to give that asshole an ear full!!
Me: an ear full of what?
Mother: An ear full of pissed off mom!!

by Froody foozboos pizza June 18, 2015


full proof

Completely and fully proof to any and all harms.

'This plan is quite frankly, full proof'

by aeseir November 13, 2022


Full Dom

when someone says or does something so incredibly furry that you think they are a fur fag
wow, you just went Full Dom right there..

wow you just yiffed full dom right there

by Dommorelikedum September 29, 2015

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Full Miley

Used to describe a pretty and in shape young woman who is destroying everything by wearing a fucked outfit that makes her ass look flabby.

Just google Miley Cyrus. You'll get it. She pulled a Full Miley at the VMAs and now has an imgur for Miley Cyrus Butt Chicken. I almost feel bad for her, but not quite.

by paigesunlit October 11, 2013


Full as a goog

A goog is the tip of a condom.

Nothing worse than finishing a dinner and Grandma say “ooff I’m full as a goog” and grandpa sitting in silence thinking “yeah ya are!!l

by Peppieskunkcat December 31, 2024


Pocket full of pony

Pony, in this instance, is another word for Trojans. The saying "pocket full of pony" refers to a pocket full of condoms. In order to sound as relevant and up-to-date as possible, you mustn't make pony plural when using this phrase. This phrase was slightly originated by Prince, but made popular by music artist Deno Benz in his duly titled song "Pocket Full of Pony".

"Sup bruddah? Whatchu gettin' into tonight my dude?"

"Wassup my brotha? I'm lookin' to bust a nut tonight. I took a shower today for the first in a week and I got a pocket full of pony. Lez get sum bitchesss! Wooooooo!!"

"Pocket full of pony. Piss drunk, super lonely. Spongebob macaroni. Where the fuck's my pony?" -- Deno Benz

by CrystalGuyzer February 4, 2012


Full of Hammers

ADJ

1.- To tell many lies or untruths.
2.To be inebriated to a point of rambling.

Origin Hitchin Hertfordshire 2011

"i don't believe a word of that, you're full of hammers matey"

"Went out, saw a few friends got full of hammers and came home early the next day"

by redc85 January 17, 2014