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Full on flame

"Full on": An English expression meaning "completely," "with full energy," or "extreme."
"Flame/On fire": Refers to the idiom "on fire," meaning someone is enthusiastic, extremely motivated, or unstoppable.

The Mix: "Full on Flame" is a creative expression that combines passion with maximum intensity.
After the morning meeting, the whole team was full on flame and ready to crush their goals.“

„Everbody was looking, because he was full on flame.“
by Wörndz February 14, 2026
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Full batt

Having the feeling of being fully energized or revitalized.
I’m rolling out full batt. My energy is high and ready to hit all the goals.

FEELING FULL BATT on this double vente mocha latte morning.

Can I call you when I’m at full batt?

My exhaustion has me spent.
by Capella55 February 28, 2026
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Full batt

Having the feeling of being fully energized or revitalized.
I’m rolling out full batt. My energy is high and ready to hit all the goals.

FEELING FULL BATT on this double vente mocha latte morning.

Can I call you when I’m at full batt?

My exhaustion has me spent.
by Capella55 February 28, 2026
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(full) tech

tech
/ˈtɛk/
n. (slang; orig. outdoor climbing)

Etymology: From the meme Technologia, used in climbing circles to mythologize precise movement and systems mastery; later shortened to tech. The sense broadened from “technical difficulty” to excellence of execution.¹

Core Sense: Precision achieved through skill and systemic awareness. In climbing, tech described exact foot placements, efficient positioning, controlled tension, and economy of motion—refinement over brute force. Movement called tech appeared clean and composed under constraint.

By extension, tech denotes coherent design and disciplined craft in any field: something well-built and frictionless in performance, where intention aligns with outcome.

Usage:
“That sequence is pure tech.”
“This workflow is tech.”

Semantic Expansion: A mass noun implying control over variables, optimization within limits, absence of waste, and reliability under stress. Simplicity executed with mastery may be the highest form of tech.

full tech
/ˈfʊl tɛk/
n.; attrib.

The maximal realization of tech within a category; complete and uncompromised execution. Something is full tech when no meaningful improvement remains without redefining the category itself.

Modifiers: good tech, low tech, no tech; negative tech, anti-tech, zero tech.

¹Early popularization attributed to climbers beneath “Bubba Gump.”
(full) tech - "Excellence of execution characterized by precision, coherence, and disciplined craft; the quality of something being well-designed, well-calibrated, and effective under constraint."

full tech - "The maximal realization of tech within a given category; complete and uncompromised execution such that no meaningful improvement is possible without redefining the category itself."

"Yo these temps are full tech right now."
"These new shoes are pretty tech."
"What was that man, no tech."
by th3f0rk March 2, 2026
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Full Nelson

To have sex with a cat.
“Bro! Trent went full Nelson! We gotta kick his ass!”
by wabberjabber0909 March 12, 2026
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Full Biden

1. Complete mental decline
2. A mental decline, especially when actively concealed from others
Q: Did you hear about celebrity X?
A: Yeah, it’s.sad. He’s gone full Biden and they are going full Biden to cover it up.
by Pelosi N February 18, 2025
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Full Glass of Wine

Uuuuuuuh... Weird. I mean... It's trying, right? Isn't it interesting that it looks like it's trying to LIFT the wine up to the top of the glass?
Hym "Huh.... Could be a... Prompt thing... Could be a data set issue... It could be the word 'FULL' itself (as it could be considered nebulous)... It is fascinating that you can actively see it effort to do the prompt.... Ok. Have it draw several wine glasses at the same time all with the markings of a measuring cup... And then have is fill the cup to the level of the difference markings up to the top... And the have it equate the one at it's fullest with the word 'full,' like, permanently.... Or... Is it trying to use the same glass of wine? Is it trying to fill the same half full cup... With the wine that is currently in the cup? Could be a prompt thing. Did you try to tell it to add more wine? It's weird though... A full glass of wine...."
by Hym Iam February 22, 2025
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