What it means
Going all in with zero hesitation, committing completely to something regardless of the consequences. Popularised by the Nelk Boys YouTube channel out of Canada, it became the battle cry of anyone about to do something gloriously reckless. Can apply to anything from jumping off a cliff into a lake to eating an entire pizza at 2am. The opposite of overthinking.
Usage examples
"Buddy said we should drive six hours to the concert with no tickets and no hotel, I looked at him and said full send, let's go eh."
"We had one shot at catching the ferry so I floored it through town, full send, and somehow we rolled on with seconds to spare."
"She quit her job, sold the car and booked a one way flight to Lisbon, absolute full send with no plan B."
Where it comes from
Grew out of action sports slang, where to send it means to commit hard to a jump or a line with no backing out halfway. Snowmobilers and skiers were yelling it on the mountain long before the Nelk Boys turned full send into a full on party chant.
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