(V) to be in the state of utter impairment, aggrevation, and disorderly conduct due to an incongurous consumption of alcahol.
"Matt was full form by the time he got to the bar last night"
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Advanced formula version of whup-ass. Used in shutting up a person in the form of violence
Saints had her boss Kenna get a can of full-throttle off the shelf, and he used it on the customer. For harrassing Saints
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it's the stupid, British way of saying "period."
Sentences end with a full stop, usually
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Basically this means a person went too far out of character, in a negative way, and now we don't know this person anymore. However, if this person still has one redeeming quality that we can connect with then it saves that person from this title.
Before the term "Full Retard" became popular it was called acting completely out of character.
This person could be in a movie or a friend or an acquaintance. It would have to be someone you would know or someone that is expected to act a certain way like a police officer, firefighter, judge, etc..
Timmy: "Tom went full retard after his team lost the world series. Nobody needs to jam a hot curling iron up their butt when their team loses. I don't even know him anymore." = Full Retard
Tracy: "Stacy went full retard after her mom stole her boyfriend, for the third time"
Bruce: "Yeah, setting her mom's clothes on fire is so unlike her."
Jimmy: "But Stacy still works at the movie theater and hooks us up so she's still cool with me."
Lexis: "Besides, Stacy's mom has got it going on, and everyone knows that." = Not Full Retard
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A term used by the intellectually stunted to describe a truck that is able to pull a tractor the full distance of the course at a tractor pull
Hey Cletus, how far did he drag that one? Well Jim-Bob looks like he got himself a full pull right thurr.
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1. what drivers ed instructor want to see happen
2. that which doesn't exist; see michigan stop
yes, officer of course I came to a complete stop..
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