First fellow: Tamika in full effect.
Second Fellow: Right.
First Fellow: Shaniqua in full effect.
Second fellow: Uh-huh.
Second Fellow: Right.
First Fellow: Shaniqua in full effect.
Second fellow: Uh-huh.
by Whack Chaddy Mack May 12, 2004
the complete length of the penis inside the anus/vagina. its the absolute fullest length and includes all the penis and even some of the skin around it.
by Hakko November 21, 2004
by Beaker is a G July 20, 2018
Used in similar effect to, "So many things to do, so little time." Specifically, it is used with referennce to hotties.
This term was taken from the movie Topgun.
This term was taken from the movie Topgun.
by Raney October 21, 2004
by DairySayings January 01, 2012
Lele: As if u did a bit of fookin for a chicken burger....
Lulu: i know, not a full shilling am i....
Lulu: i know, not a full shilling am i....
by Lulu and Lele March 06, 2008
This is British English.
1. A "full stop" is the most common punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence and is also called a "period" in American English.
2. After a statement with a great degree of gravity, a brief pause followed by "full stop" is a pithy way of saying that the foregoing statement was without fine print or hedging of any kind, stating that it's undoubtedly true and universally applicable.
1. A "full stop" is the most common punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence and is also called a "period" in American English.
2. After a statement with a great degree of gravity, a brief pause followed by "full stop" is a pithy way of saying that the foregoing statement was without fine print or hedging of any kind, stating that it's undoubtedly true and universally applicable.
by durette February 12, 2017