What is Full Circle Phrase?
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A phrase that seems to make no sense by adding a thought then substracting that thought right back but when pondered it actually did have a meaning. Sports players, comedians, and country musicians are most often heard making full circle phrases.
Some popular full circle phrases.
Yogi Berra: "It's like deja vu all over again"
Toby Keith: "I'm not as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was"
George Carlin: "What if there were no hypothetical questions"
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To turn a noun into a verb.
Verbification allows one to any word into a verb, such as:
No, I'm busy; I'll be porching all da..
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similar to fo sho. but with more emphasis.
she was a hoe, fo shit-lit.
See fo sho, for sure, obvi, obviously, sure..