Full throttle. Full speed ahead. When a person is hyper, full of energy, and excited about everything.
by caniacattack May 5, 2009

When a person who is currently sandbagging in an activity suddenly decides to give their full skill/effort into it.
The term originates from American football coaches tending to have conservative play calling until a game-changing scenario shows up, by which they "open up their playbooks" (e.g., trick plays) to gain an edge over their opponent.
The term originates from American football coaches tending to have conservative play calling until a game-changing scenario shows up, by which they "open up their playbooks" (e.g., trick plays) to gain an edge over their opponent.
The pro Mario Kart player had to open up the playbook against his amateur friends after finishing no higher than 3rd after every race.
by Original Orangutans November 29, 2023

People who are open source software fanatical fans,who deeply loves open source software and dislike others who thinks open source software is not the best way to use software in general.
The rising of open source software,since it is free, more accessible,and user friendly,has attract a lot of open sourcalists (who only loves open source software and defend it)
by Cici Paker January 28, 2021

Displaying a willingness to "go in "in at any given time, exceptional display of superiority; welcoming all to come get and get it
by Ezduzzit April 21, 2018

the latex opening is
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"Well, you see, in order to latex successfully you need to fucking memorise the latex opening which is annoying as shit"
by Dexatric January 23, 2021
