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Full on monet

When someone or something is a full on monet they are pretty from far away but ugly from up close

EX: someone seems nice or pretty but is not a very nice person(vice versa)

the saying comes from the ICONIC movie Clueless

Cher—who is pretty much like "as if"—tells her, "She's a full-on Monet," and Tai is all, like, definition please, so Cher elaborates, saying "It's like a painting, see. From far away it's okay, but up close it's a big ol' mess."
Full on monet means that someone is pretty from far away but ugly from up close.
by Lillaaaa May 23, 2018
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full potato

A person who took a left turn on fucking idiot and straight past half retard all the way to full fledged fucking potato.
Look at Jimmy trying to shoot himself in the face with a bow. Hes gone full potato.
Or
You slept with that nasty skank? Have you gone full potato?
Or
Guy who smokes too much weed he thinks his hands are on backwards (baked potato)
Or

Jeff have a sexual encounter with a meat grinder. (You can clearly see that Jeff is full potato)
by ClamSlammington September 11, 2016
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Full Ack

"full ack" or "fullack" is the abbreviated version of full acknoledgement. It means, you totally agree with the one's opinion.
Hitler: lulz, eastfrontz is bash0red
Göring: full ack!
by Urban Dictionary March 4, 2007
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Full bars

Real bars of candy, not just the mini nonsense you get most of the time when trick-or-treating!
“Full bars? Full bars! FULL BARS? She just gave us full-sized chocolate bars! Does she know? Oh, my god! Was it an accident?"
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018
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full balcony

Here's to breast augmentation surgery, and the full balcony that I got from it!
by Nora O'Shaughnessy September 25, 2005
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Full English

Traditional English breakfast consisting of: fried eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, black pudding, fried bread and baked beans (optional).

Usually served with tea/coffee or pure orange juice.
by Audra December 18, 2004
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Full-power

The word has Indian origins. It usually accompanied by an exclamation depicting excitement and fulfillment. If something is achieved or an event or situation that turns in your favour. Or something that brings you good news, we use the term "full power"
A : Dude, I got laid last night.

B : yeah.? With

A : A French babe

B : that's full-power bro
by tusharrahsut March 2, 2015
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