/Sounds like 'ee rah foo-ool' — UPPERCASE = stressed syllable/
To go all out, give it your all, or push to the limit. In the Southern Cone, 'ir a full' means to accelerate to maximum speed or commit fully to something. It can be a compliment or a warning, depending on the context.
"He went all out in the presentation and got hired."
"Don't go full speed or the engine won't hold up."
/Sounds like 'ee rah foo-ool' — UPPERCASE = stressed syllable/
To go all out, give it your all, or push to the limit. In the Southern Cone, 'ir a full' means to accelerate to maximum speed or commit fully to something. It can be a compliment or a warning, depending on the context.
"He went all out in the presentation and got hired."
"Don't go full speed or the engine won't hold up."