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Full, the entire thing. An almost sarcastic or ironic remark. Used to describe something that usually wouldn't be described as "whole", because it's common sense to know that it is. Ex: a whole person, a whole baby, a whole dog, etc. Used for pointless humor that everyone loves, doesn't really make any sense, tbh
If your friend yells at your dog, you gotta get rid of the whole friend, bruh. Like you got no choice. There ain't no redeeming yourself from that.
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Adjective used in front of a noun to emphasize
Whole by IceColdTearDrops February 23, 2010
A kilo of cocaine (35.3 ounces).
"17 5 for a whole - get it in man" - Stuntman ft. Shawty Lo - 17 5
Whole by robbiewoody July 2, 2011
He won't apologise because he's a whole with too much pride.
Whole by _gio_the_giant April 16, 2006
Men who are not loyal in relationships and disrespectful; men who are promiscuous in their relationships and sleep with many other women. Men who are whores and assholes (whole). A male partner who unknowingly calls and seeks affection and intimacy from other women
girl 1: didn't you date him?
girl 2: yeah, but he ended up cheating on me...
girl 1: what a whole!
Whole by slori May 13, 2011
Whore-hole; the bleak, yawning chasm where a heart shouldve been.Typically filled by a father's love in normal fully functional women.
So he came home and found her with some guy from work? Damn, thats one heartless bitch!
-What did you expect? She's always trying to fill that whole in her chest by filling the hole between her legs
whole by Ktlplxm December 17, 2013