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This is British English.1. A "full stop" is the most common punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence and is also called a "period" in American English.2. After a statement with a great degree of gravity, a brief pause followed by "full stop" is a pithy way of saying that the foregoing statement was without fine print or hedging of any kind, stating that it's undoubtedly true and universally applicable.full stop
The British term for the punctuation mark most commonly found at the end of a sentence.
The moment when the vehicle you are driving is no longer in motion; an instant of equilibrium achieved between decelerating before a stop sign and accelerating seconds later; the second in which any ornaments or fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror are perpendicular to the ground.
The moment when the vehicle you are driving is no longer in motion; an instant of equilibrium achieved between decelerating before a stop sign and accelerating seconds later; the second in which any ornaments or fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror are perpendicular to the ground.
Example:
*After being stuck upside-down on Six Flags' new Superman ride for an hour*
I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.
*After being stuck upside-down on Six Flags' new Superman ride for an hour*
I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.
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Full stop
Something that several facebookers insist on using at the end of every status
Bottom line - it's annoying!
Bottom line - it's annoying!
Example:
"bored."
"tired."
"goodnight facebookers."
"kthanksbye."
Pfft I would like your status, but you put a full stop at the end of it
"bored."
"tired."
"goodnight facebookers."
"kthanksbye."
Pfft I would like your status, but you put a full stop at the end of it
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Full stop
Taking an entire day of rest, preferably in bed, with the only exceptions made for food and bodily functions.
Example:
After a long-ass week she took a full stop Friday to recuperate from the emotional exhaustion that risk-taking inevitably produces.
After a long-ass week she took a full stop Friday to recuperate from the emotional exhaustion that risk-taking inevitably produces.
Full Stop
About 3 years ago I(JD) created the slang term: Full Stop. Which comes from my writing background. I was tried of hearing periodt, so I began searching for an alternative to the term. It is a firm stop of emotions when trying to drive your point home.✊🏾😇💕
Full stop
Example:
When i search "." on duckduckgo it comes up as "Full stop" instead of "
Full Stop Punctuation" like google comes up with
When i search "." on duckduckgo it comes up as "Full stop" instead of "
Full Stop Punctuation" like google comes up with