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"how much gas is in the car?" "it's full up." -- nm
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Reagen
May 24 '14, 11:22
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Would you like seconds or are you full up. I suspect it's a British term...hadn't heard/used it in forever. -- nm
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Meg
May 24, 12:53
I really think I would sooner say "filled up" than "full up". -- nm
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Beryllium
May 24, 12:46
We can't get into that hotel/restaurant/movie because it's full up. -- nm
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zork
May 24, 12:44
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they're booked up (sorry babe, we can't get in, they're booked) -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 24, 13:00
Tank's full. Full tank. It's full.
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Beryllium
May 24, 12:39
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topped off -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 24, 12:45
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Upper Deckered -- nm
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MacGruber si
May 24, 12:47
"All but" X when you really mean X -- nm
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con_carne
May 24, 12:13
One thing I say sort of like this is, "Did you smell of it?"
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Spawn Lord
May 24, 11:31
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