full service
See also: full-service
English
editAlternative forms
edit- full-service (attributively)
Pronunciation
editNoun
edit- (radio) A radio format having a mix of music with locally produced programming and segments focusing on local issues.
- WXYZ used to offer full service to listeners in the region, until it was bought out by a conglomerate and converted to become all corporate country and commercials, all the time.
- (business, often attributive) The ability to offer many types of related service rather than a limited set of specialisms.
- By offering everything that a publisher needs — including editing, proofreading, printing, binding, and distribution — Acme Corporation provides full service to the trade.
- (business, often attributive) Service that includes waiting on the customer.
- By pumping the gas, washing the windshield, checking the oil dipstick, and checking the tire pressure, old-fashioned service stations offered full service to the motorist.
- Antonym: self-service
- (euphemistic) In prostitution, full sexual activity including penetration.
- Synonym: (initialism) FS
- 2012, Maxim Jakubowski, The Best British Crime Omnibus:
- “What's within reason?” “Hand-job, blow-job, full sex — straight, full service. Greek, maybe, if you're not too big. Golden shower, if you like, but not reverse. No hardsports. And absolutely nothing without.”