by ZippityDooDa January 16, 2021
by Lars M January 20, 2006
In reference to a large expenditure, such as a car or house, one that is certainly not covered by materiality, this refers to "top of the range".
Por examplé: A car with alloy wheels, computers, television screens, leather seats, nitrous oxide, maybe some groupies etc.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 15, 2004
An expression of admiration or enthusiasm for a person, thing or action. It can stand alone as an exclamation but is frequently used as a modifier to qualify something as excellent. It is associated with Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Australian English, as explained on the Australian language blog Fully (sic).
"Fully sick, mate!" (stand-alone exclamation)
"Your car is fully sick, bro" (adjective)
"I will call on my fully sick boys" (modifier)
"Your car is fully sick, bro" (adjective)
"I will call on my fully sick boys" (modifier)
by fully (sic) September 01, 2010
Powerful, note worthy and generally expensive object.
Mostly vehicle related, but can be applied to anything else.
Mostly vehicle related, but can be applied to anything else.
by John B. Hewitt July 21, 2003
Completely impaired by marijuana. It is a reference to the movie "half-baked" but replacing "half" with "fully"
by sluttyskunkmonkey October 06, 2007
Condition of extreme excitement related to the term 'stoked'. A feeling of extreme-stoke and maximum pleasure regarding an activity.
Being so excited about something that you can't possibly get any more excited.
Being so excited about something that you can't possibly get any more excited.
by mdfiasco December 16, 2009