full of it



full of it

(spoken)
completely wrong, false, or worthless Sometimes he's right, but on this topic, he really is just full of it.
Related vocabulary: full of crap
See also: full, of

full of it

1. Also, full of the devil. Mischievous, naughty. For example, The youngsters were full of it today, giving the teacher a hard time, or Bill is full of the devil, hiding his roommate's clothes and teasing him mercilessly.
2. Talking nonsense, as in He claims to have fixed the dock, but I think he's full of it. This usage is a euphemism for ruder idioms like full of crap.
See also: full, of

full of it

verb
See also: full, of

full of it

verb
See also: full, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HallbjÖRn-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
IuliusYOO:-li-uwsAncient Roman
Orvar-Swedish, Norse Mythology
HaggaiHAG-ee-ie (English), HA-gie (English)Biblical
Uilani-Hawaiian
Zuan-Medieval Italian