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Full Nigeria 

Full Nigeria is a term related to Town Of Salem (Game). It is a strategy where the Mafia reveal who the other Mafia are, in Death Note for example, to trick town into thinking that innocent people are being framed by the Mafia. In fact, what's really happening, is that Mafia are framing themselves.
The Godfather just went FULL NIGERIA
Full Nigeria by AddictGammer March 16, 2018
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“he is so full of love” 

Do you know where the saying “he is so full of love” came from?

Yes! It’s a way to describe Han Jisung, he’s so full of love!

going full troll 

Going full troll — extensive actions designed to see how far partners in any arena will go with you no matter how badly you are treated.
Donald Trump is going full troll on the Republican Party by publicly dining with anti-semites and White Supremacist; then doubling down by call for the rejection of The Constitution of the United Stated.

Going Full Common 

To give a public expository speech using vague and uplifting rhetoric; spoken in a sing song rhythmic cadence; as though participating in an open mic poetry slam.

This description is based on the key poetic delivery style elements of rapper and slam poet Lonnie “Common” Rashid Lynn.

This expression was made popular by the Season 2 trailer of the series Woke. The expression will get old when people find their own approach to public speaking; and, stop biting other people’s style. Which — actually — means that this expression will be around for a while!
Damn! Did you hear him give that best man speech; he was going full Common celebrating the bride and groom. I can’t remember a word he said but it made me feel a lot better about jumping the broom.

My sack is full 

The completion of a full day's work.
Co-worker 1: "Hey , Niqua, you doing any overtime today?"
Co-worker 2: "No, not hardly! My sack is full. I'm finished for today."

Frollophile 

A Frollophile is a person, most commonly a fan-girl, who has a love or obsession with the fictional character Claude Frollo who first appeared in Victor Hugo's classic Notre Dame de Paris. They almost always watch every movie version (including if not essentially Disney's), they have read the book, and seen some form of the musical. There are websites (most currently shut down), fan-fictions, and fan-art dedicated to him.
That girl watched 'Hunchback of Notre Dame' over twenty times and sings along to 'Hellfire' each time, talk about a Frollophile!