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a whole new ballgame

A completely new situation
It's a a whole new ballgame for me, I've never make a music video before
by HorizM May 7, 2018
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Whole ‘nother book

Another way to say “a whole ‘nother story,” or when a new topic is on a different level or problem
Person 1: Yeah, she’s crazy.
Person 2: But what about that other girl?
Person 1: That’s a whole ‘nother book, man.
by SouthernScout December 6, 2020
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whole lotta fun

If you’re not vibin you’re doing something wrong. Never, ever understimate the importance of having a whole lotta fun.
Him: what are u doing tonight?

Her: having a whole lotta fun:pp
by whole lotta fun October 28, 2020
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Whole Body Return

Whole Body is a beautifully run and managed department in the establishment of Whole Foods Market. There is also a section called Whole Body Return, where you return purchased items from that department you don't want. Whole Body Return is also used as a metaphor when others feel they're being treated wrong as if their vessel/body doesn't matter.
Whole Foods Employee 1: You know, you make me feel like a Whole Body Return.
Whole Foods Employee 2: Damn, I do? I'm sorry if I made you feel that way.
by lordknosdisciple1 November 29, 2022
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issa whole snack

by daddysyd March 12, 2017
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whole damn zoo

when a person gives you more than just butterflies in your stomach, they give you the, "whole damn zoo". Also a term used in Hailee Steinfeld's song, "Starving"
"You seem really crazy about her"
"Yea man, she gives me the whole damn zoo."
by diamond.valley January 23, 2017
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verb the whole object

A snowclone often used in New Age, pseudoscientific or borderline fields to cast a warm glow over the enterprise in question. Meant to imply, usually fallaciously, that the real scientists or professionals are missing out on something that their clients urgently need, or at least want very very badly but for some arcane reason are unable or afraid to articulate.
Examples of phrases using the "verb the whole object" construction would be:

"Alternative" practitioners treat the whole patient. (Unlike those bloody doctors, of course.)

Home birth widwifes read the whole woman.

Organic caterers use the whole plant. (I wonder if they make rhubarb crumble).
by Fearman February 23, 2008
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