It means that that the person who said it thinks that you wont do anything or are weak and that your all talk, you'll say anything u want and maybe even threaten but you wont do anything to them
Stupendous because ous is the affix of "full of" :)
curious
verbose
suffix icious means full of eg. avaricious - full of greed
It's based on the adjective full, which generally means to be filled. So useful, teaspoonful, and resentful mean being full of use and of resentment, and filling a teaspoon. Dictionaries tend to come up with other words to describe such words to which the suffix -ful has been added. So they may describe resentful as characterized by resentment, teaspoonful as much as will fill a teaspoon, and useful as tending to be useful.
It means to use full sentences in your response rather than a few words or phrases.
OK comes from the Greek words Ola Kala which means All Good
Full means complete.
means they wont ever awake again.
"marú" means "slaughter" "crois" means "cross / crucifix" "leannán" means "sweetheart / lover" As a full phrase it makes no sense, it's just a string of separate words.
The Esperanto words for hungry and full are malsata and plena.
Words that end with full: * brimfull * overfull * topfull