a complimentary term that implies something has class and is top shelf. It doesn't get any better than full-zoot.
by Neal Warren April 20, 2008
"Full boat" means something is completed, or can not contain anything more.
If you're told to pay full boat, it means you pay for the complete service. Even if it's immediately cancelled, you pay 100%.
If you arrive somewhere, and told it's a full boat, it means you cannot attend.
In poker, it means full house. It's a bit inaccurate to call it a full boat, since there are three hands that can beat it, but you're likely to go a lifetime before seeing a "Four of a kind", "Straight flush" or "Royal flush."
If you're told to pay full boat, it means you pay for the complete service. Even if it's immediately cancelled, you pay 100%.
If you arrive somewhere, and told it's a full boat, it means you cannot attend.
In poker, it means full house. It's a bit inaccurate to call it a full boat, since there are three hands that can beat it, but you're likely to go a lifetime before seeing a "Four of a kind", "Straight flush" or "Royal flush."
From the TV show Barry, when an acting class is cancelled because of a death.
"This class counts.
Stepping away from the class is, in itself, a lesson.
So there are no rain checks, is my point.
Okay, everyone pays full boat for today."
In a poker game:
"Read it and weep. Full boat"
"Hi guys, can I get a ride home? Sorry, full boat"
"This class counts.
Stepping away from the class is, in itself, a lesson.
So there are no rain checks, is my point.
Okay, everyone pays full boat for today."
In a poker game:
"Read it and weep. Full boat"
"Hi guys, can I get a ride home? Sorry, full boat"
by Kingdragonfly June 22, 2019
When you slide a very far distance on a waxed floor in a pair of socks. Originally obtained from an episode of Brooklyn 99.
“Jake, did you see that the janitors just waxed the floor?”
Jake: “hold my beer, it’s time for the full bullpen.”
Jake: “hold my beer, it’s time for the full bullpen.”
by KOLOnoscopy June 11, 2022
by The Mountain Cat August 21, 2017
Named after the depressingly insane internet troll, "The Writing Wrench", to go "Full wrench" is to say that someone is insane without justification or explanation.
"Did you see Cindy pull her pants down last night and spend half an hour eating dog biscuits?"
"I know, right? She went full wrench."
"I know, right? She went full wrench."
by Rakuli November 03, 2013
Sarah: Did you know that I can do a full split without having my hands on the ground?
Jenifer: You're full of it. I saw you trying to do one a few days, but your feet were not that far a part enough to be a full split and your hands were on the ground.
Jenifer: You're full of it. I saw you trying to do one a few days, but your feet were not that far a part enough to be a full split and your hands were on the ground.
by Vanguard 1998 December 10, 2021
We were full stribe working on the shredder.
by Nealdiamond February 13, 2018