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It is an informal and idiomatic phrase usually used to describe someone who is boastful and/or not telling the truth. Example sentence: He's always talking big, but I think he's full of it.
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full of it
adjective
Minced oath of full of shit.
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"You're full of it.
Unapologetically full of it.
You're so full of it.
The jacks would be full of it.
After that, she was full of it.
The courthouse was full of it.
Mom could sometimes be full of it.
Ministerial speeches are full of it.
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Ex-Coach is offensively full-of-it.
full of shi-it".
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