That is the correct spelling of the adjective "fuller" (more full or complete).
No, if someone uses the term "fuller" to mean having more quantity than something comparable, they are using slang, rather than any official vocabulary. HOWEVER, there is a word 'fuller' in the Oxford English Dictionary and other dictionaries to mean a 'ditch' orsink in the blade ofa sword to enable better flex in it and/or make it require less metal to forge/manufacture.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Margaret Fuller's parents were Timothy Fuller and Margaret Crane Fuller.
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Anthony Fuller's birth name is Anthony Blair Fuller.
Greg Fuller's birth name is Gregory S. Fuller.
Loie Fuller's birth name is Marie Louise Fuller.
Marco Fuller's birth name is Marco Andres Fuller.
Rosalinde Fuller's birth name is Ivy Rosalind Fuller.
Roy Fuller's birth name is Roy Broadbent Fuller.
Samuel Fuller's birth name is Fuller, Samuel Michael.
Victoria Fuller's birth name is Victoria Alynette Fuller.
Fuller Mellish's birth name is Harold Arthur Fuller.
Anise Fuller's birth name is Anise Antonetta Fuller.