Full Stop

What is Full Stop?


1.

The British term for the punctuation mark most commonly found at the end of a sentence.

The moment when the vehicle you are driving is no longer in motion; an instant of equilibrium achieved between decelerating before a stop sign and accelerating seconds later; the second in which any ornaments or fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror are perpendicular to the ground.

*After being stuck upside-down on Six Flags' new Supermanride for an hour*

I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.

2.

This symbol . Americans call it period, in some sick, twisted, repulsive reference to menstruation.

Yankee: Dude, I have had it, period!

Limey: I beg your pardon, chap? You're menstruating?

3.

a little blob at the end of a sentence

i walked the dog today..naked.<--

4.

1. what drivers ed instructor want to see happen

2. that which doesn't exist; see michigan stop

yes, officer of course I came to a complete stop..

5.

it's the stupid, British way of saying "period."

Sentences end with a full stop, usually


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