词汇 | full of it |
释义 | Idiom full of hot air and full of beans; full of bull; full of it; full of prunes Theme: BOASTING full of nonsense; talking nonsense. (Slang.)Oh, shut up, Mary. You're full of hot air.Don't pay any attention to Bill. He's full of beans.You're full of it. Slang full of hot air and full of bull; full of it Theme: NONSENSE mod. full of nonsense.You're full of hot air. I don't believe you.Aw, you're just full of it! Be quiet! Idiom full of it completely wrong, false, or worthless.Sometimes he's right, but on this topic, he really is just full of it. Related vocabulary: full of shit, full of crapfull of it1. What someone is said to be if they are unreliable or ridiculous (usually due to making unfounded or nonsensical statements). You can't listen to Sean, he's full of it! He doesn't know any more about robotics than we do. Oh, Stephanie is full of it—she threatens to move out all the time. Quit trying to convince me that pigeons can swim—I know you're full of it! 2. Apt to get into trouble. Of course the kids got into the paint when they weren't supposed to—they were full of it today. full of it1. 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. full of itverbSee full of hot air full of itverbSee full of shit |
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