full send

verb

Etymology

Originates as a joke use the phrase "send it" commonly used in sports to mean "go for it".

Definitions

  1. To go all out

    To go all out; to act with the maximum possible effort.

    • We’re not half doing it. We're full sending it at this point.
    • It started out meaning party hard, but now it’s evolved into, 'Any activity you do, give it your absolute best'. If you're in the gym, you got to full send in the gym.
    • 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.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA