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by Crabaids taste good November 24, 2021

An entire complete shit. When a full one is taken, there is no need to return later because there is no shit left.
"I don't take half shits! That was a full one."
"Dude, watch the front desk. I gotta go take a full one."
"Dude, watch the front desk. I gotta go take a full one."
by dooddooddood September 22, 2011

Jay: Have you got the amp running yet?
Shaun: Yes Shes Full Burl!
Jay: How was sophie
Shaun; She was Full Burl
Shaun: Yes Shes Full Burl!
Jay: How was sophie
Shaun; She was Full Burl
by Str8rippinpro June 7, 2010

When, while giving a blowjob, the woman gobbles the nob whilst twisting the shaft with both hands in opposite directions.
by Mr.fister April 21, 2015

by pashety December 6, 2018

The British term for the punctuation mark most commonly found at the end of a sentence.
The moment when the vehicle you are driving is no longer in motion; an instant of equilibrium achieved between decelerating before a stop sign and accelerating seconds later; the second in which any ornaments or fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror are perpendicular to the ground.
The moment when the vehicle you are driving is no longer in motion; an instant of equilibrium achieved between decelerating before a stop sign and accelerating seconds later; the second in which any ornaments or fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror are perpendicular to the ground.
*After being stuck upside-down on Six Flags' new Superman ride for an hour*
I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.
I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.
by Lady Chevalier July 17, 2005

"until the balance payable is estinguished"
:-)
:-)
"The balance of the price then outstanding is to accrue interest at 6% per annum until Susie has 'paid in full'.
by wonderwhite March 11, 2008
