MARTIN's definitions
by martin December 11, 2003

"Do you like chicken wings?"
"I fully endorse that product."
or
P1 lights up cigarette
P2: "I fully endorse that product." also lights up
Also can be used in the negative. i.e: "I do NOT fully endorse THAT product."
"I fully endorse that product."
or
P1 lights up cigarette
P2: "I fully endorse that product." also lights up
Also can be used in the negative. i.e: "I do NOT fully endorse THAT product."
by Martin December 29, 2004

originated in kent(England) in the Faversahm Herne Bay area. can also be shortened to 'Fo Mo'. Has two meanings one as a mild insult instead of Mo Fo and the latter, a version of the hokey kokey involving jazz hands and wiggling of hips.
by Martin May 13, 2005

by Martin October 8, 2003

by Martin January 10, 2004
