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5 Fu
5-Fu =5-FLUOROURACIL
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a few bricks short of a full load
not sensible or logical, not all there When Moe began eating bugs, we knew he was a few bricks short.
a full house (cards)
a pair plus three of a kind, e.g., 2 kings and 3 aces In our last game of poker, you dealt me a full house.
a full plate
a busy schedule, a lot to do Nancy has a full plate these days. She has two jobs and three kids.
a handful
a child who is difficult to manage Jason is not easy to manage. He is a real handful for his mother.
a snootful
a lot to smell or drink, get wind of When the coyotes get a snootful of our campfire, they'll run.
add fuel to the fire
cause more anger, aggravate a problem He's angry. Telling him bad news will add fuel to the fire.
an earful
a lecture, a scolding, a bawling out If Mom catches you smoking, you'll get an earful.
an offer I couldn't refuse
an offer that contains a threat or force, a request that is a command The border guards invited me to stay for further questioning - it was an offer I couldn't refuse.
chock full
very full, full to the top, plump full The truck was chock full of paper to be recycled.
come full circle
arrive at the place where you began """Let's ask the teacher, okay?"""
do-funny
a thing with a funny name, thing-a-ma-bob You put the do-funny on the lever, and you're finished!
earful
scolding, a lot of information (often critical) He really gave his daughter an earful when she came home late.
for the fun of it
for fun, for a good time, for laughs """Why did you take my bike?"" ""Just for the fun of it."""
fuck off
go, get out of here, get lost, take off When I asked him to move his truck, he told me to fuck off.
fuck that noise
that is not a good idea, down with that plan """Let's return the TVs we stole."" ""Fuck that noise. Let's sell 'em."""
fuck up
cause a mistake, make a booboo, screw up If you fuck up, don't worry - but learn from your mistakes.
fucked by the fickle finger of fate
"feel that luck is against you; cheated by fate" A flood ruined my business. I was fucked by the fickle finger of fate.
fuddle duddle
fiddlesticks, nuts, phooey, rats, "I did not use the F-word. I said, ""Oh, fuddle duddle!"""
fudge it
create, fake it, make up If you can't remember a name, fudge it. Answer every question.
full blast
as loud as possible, pull out all the stops When we got home, the kids had the stereo on full blast.
full blown
all the symptoms, every sign It often takes years for the virus to develop into full-blown AIDS.
full-fledged
complete, having everything that is needed to be something She became a full-fledged nurse before she went to Saudi Arabia to work for a year.
full of beans
in high spirits, energetic She seems to be full of beans today. She must be excited about something.
full of herself
impressed with her own work, too proud of herself The actor was proud - too full of himself - during the interview.
full of it
full of lies, full of shit, full of BS You're full of it if you think I took that watch. I am not a thief.
full of piss and vinegar
lively, full of energy That little kid is full of piss and vinegar. He won't sit still.
full out
as fast as you can go, flat out, full tilt He was skating full out, but he couldn't catch Messier.
full plate
(See a full plate)
full steam ahead
as much power as we have, full throttle "I told the Captain about the ice, but he said, ""Full steam ahead!"""
full strength
not weakened or diluted, straight up Did John Wayne drink bourbon full strength? Without water?
full throttle
gas pedal to the floor, pedal to the metal He drove the Mercedes at full throttle on the freeway.
full tilt
as fast as possible, flat out Were you going full tilt when you passed us - as fast as it would go?
full up
full, no more room This bus is full up. We'll have to wait for the next one.
fun and games
a good time, a lot of fun """How was the office party?"" ""Oh, fun and games!"""
funny bone
the place at the back of the elbow that tingles when hit I hit my funny bone and it still hurts a little.
funny in the head
a little crazy, not rational, a little off, spinny Poor Mike. He's been funny in the head since his horse died.
funny money
counterfeit money, fake money Don't accept any funny money. We can't spend it.
funny stuff
tricks, pranks, monkey business """No more funny stuff,"" said the principal as we left his office."
fuss over
care for too much, pay much attention to Bertha's always fussing over her cats. She even warms their milk.
future looks bright
future looks good, success will come to you Vi was promoted to Department Head. Her future looks bright.
fuzz
policemen, cops, pigs The boys ran away when the fuzz drove up in a patrol car.
god awful
ugly, shabby I won't wear that god-awful suit! It looks like a garbage bag!
got my hands full
am very busy, plate is full I'd like to help with your project but I've got my hands full.
had a bellyful
had too much, do not want to receive any more I've had a bellyful of the Reborn Party. What a bunch of bigots!
handful
(See a handful)
have fun
enjoy an activity or event, have a good time Did you have fun at the party? Did you enjoy it?
hit my funny bone
cause me to laugh, crack me up The word pollywog always hits my funny bone. Ha ha ha, ha ha.
in a funk
in a bad mood, frustrated, in a snit Rick is in a funk today because Muriel hasn't called him.
in full flight
going full speed, flat out The cyclist was in full flight when he passed the cars.
kick up a fuss
complain, make a scene Jon will kick up a fuss if he doesn't get paid on time.