To go all out and give 110% to something. The term is derived from the uniform university graduates who wear extremely over the top clothing during graduation ceremonies. The phrased was popularized in the film Django Unchained.
Randy: Okay I'm confused. Are the bags on or off?
Robert: I think, we all think, the bags was a nice idea. But not pointin' any fingers, they coulda been done better. So how about no bags this time, but next time, we do the bags right, and then we go full regalia. The crowd agrees and starts to remove the bags
Robert: I think, we all think, the bags was a nice idea. But not pointin' any fingers, they coulda been done better. So how about no bags this time, but next time, we do the bags right, and then we go full regalia. The crowd agrees and starts to remove the bags
by KitWalker March 07, 2018
"Did he even see you:"
"See me? Heck yes. He gave me the full Manhattan"
"Really? He checked you out from head to toe?"
"Yes. And back again. That's why it's the FULL Manhattan"
"See me? Heck yes. He gave me the full Manhattan"
"Really? He checked you out from head to toe?"
"Yes. And back again. That's why it's the FULL Manhattan"
by Sacha. February 06, 2015
Made popular by Roger on the tv show "American Dad"; going 'Full Pickle' means to show your entire penis.
by GiantRascal February 26, 2011
An indescribable drunk. Being drunker than thought humanly possible. Derives from Gander, Newfoundland.
by Millsap March 22, 2011
by Ash in Brisbane November 15, 2013
A gamer term in the same vein as "a winner is you", "full of win" is a positive descriptor of a person or thing. Things or people that are "full of win" are likely to be victorious in contests or comparisons of popularity, humor, quality, game score, etc.
by calthaer April 16, 2007
Did you see the new HD version of Aliens? Sigourney Weaver had a full turkey! It was sticking out of her underwear.
by benedick arnold April 21, 2011