full send
English
Etymology
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Verb
full send (third-person singular simple present full sends, present participle full sending, simple past and past participle full sent)
- (slang) To go all out; to act with the maximum possible effort.
- 2022 April 13, Brittany Beringer, “3 Signs Most Affected By The Full “Pink” Moon”, in Bustle:
- Not only do full moons denote the brightest point in the lunar cycle, it signifies a time when emotions run high and theatrics ensue, but it also represents a great time to full send on your projects and goals.
- 2022 September 10, Tyler Hendrickson, “The story behind an unbelievable Long Beach State soccer goal that went viral”, in Long Beach Post:
- She crossed it to me and I saw it and I was like, 'Alright, I’m gonna full send this right now.' And I full sent it, trusted my instincts, and it went in. I was like, 'Oh my God.'
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