full on
"Full on" is a colloquial term often used to describe actions or situations that are intense, unrestrained, or performed with maximum effort.
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Definition
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(informal)Intense or extreme in degree or extent.
Example
- The concert was a full-on rock show with pyrotechnics and high-energy performances.
- Their argument turned full on, with neither side willing to back down.
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(informal)Fully committed or enthusiastic.
Example
- She went full on with her studies, spending every free moment in the library.
- They launched a full-on marketing campaign to promote their new product.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "full on":
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