Full on, full on
by Dr. Tom on Jan 09, 2004 05:47:39
Example:
For example, you know how I love
mountain biking? Well I might say, "Yeah once
we hit that trail it was
full on, full on."
"Bro, meet us up there, it's going to be full on full on."
"Free drinks, full on, full on"
Going full Leeroy/Went full leeroy
by Pen2_the_penguin on Oct 19, 2012 15:31:07
When someone or something randomly or is about to randomly and unknowingly put
full effort, power, ability, etc. into something or somewhere when everything and/or everyone else isnt prepared, ready or unwilling to commit.
Based off the popularized WoW video where a WoW player named
Leroy Jenkins charged into a dungon without letting or hearing out the group's plans of attack, instead charged in and shouted on voIP "LEEEEERRRROY nnnnnJJJJEEEEEENKINNSSSSSS"
The whole group went after his surprise attack, ending up in
total devastation as the entire group was overwhelmed from aggro'ed monsters and being totally wiped out.
Look up Leroy Jenkins
Example:
Some uses of Going full
Leeroy/Went full
leeroy
"My car went full leeroy and now I dont have an engine."
"My computer didn't have the minimum power required, so my power supply died when my graphics card went full leeroy"
"I am about to go full leeroy if this light doesn't change to green."
"James decided to go full leeroy, now we are in jail; bail us out?"
"My Prius is going full leeroy, I cant
stawp it!!1!"
"My cat is going full leeroy, he broke some shit now; can I call you back?"
"Nick went full leeroy thinking he could take him, now he is in the hospital."
"Here,
hold my beer; I am going full leeroy."