A full send is another way of saying "sleepover" for very uncool people who like to play infinite warfare with the bois all night long.
Person 1: wanna have a sleepover?
Person 2: dont you mean full send.
Person 1: what the frick is that?!
Person 2: bruh, a....
*Person 2 hesitates to say the word "sleepover"*
Person 2: party with the bois
Person 1: no it's a sleepover get it right noob
Person 2: dont you mean full send.
Person 1: what the frick is that?!
Person 2: bruh, a....
*Person 2 hesitates to say the word "sleepover"*
Person 2: party with the bois
Person 1: no it's a sleepover get it right noob
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(Na-shin-nol)(fööl-send)(d-ã)
National Full Send Day: Means to be committed to what you do all day long.
Adjective
(Na-shin-nol)(fööl-send)(d-ã)
National Full Send Day: Means to be committed to what you do all day long.
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Originates from sending orders or information down the line. A soldier would tell another soldier something, and say "Send it (down the line)", causing the other soldier to do the same to the next soldier, until the message is completely disseminated along the line.
The term developed independently in the civilian rock climbing community to mean the same thing. Has recently become part of civilian slang, probably originating here.
Also used informally by tankers or redlegs to mean fire the main gun or howitzer, to send a round downrange. Later used for firing any projectile from any weapon system.
Originates from sending orders or information down the line. A soldier would tell another soldier something, and say "Send it (down the line)", causing the other soldier to do the same to the next soldier, until the message is completely disseminated along the line.
The term developed independently in the civilian rock climbing community to mean the same thing. Has recently become part of civilian slang, probably originating here.
Also used informally by tankers or redlegs to mean fire the main gun or howitzer, to send a round downrange. Later used for firing any projectile from any weapon system.
by BigSmallWorld December 19, 2019
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