answersLogoWhite

0

"Chock full o'Nuts" is an idiomatic expression that means being completely or abundantly filled with something, often used to describe a situation or a product that is packed with value or features. The phrase is also associated with a popular brand of coffee and a chain of coffee shops in New York City, which originally sold nuts before expanding their offerings. The name plays on the idea of being "chock-full" or overflowing with quality or goodness.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

2w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is another word for chock?

If you mean chock-full, then packed or crowded would work If not, then maybe wedge or fitting?


What does it mean to chock tires?

chock tires


What does chock them so damned full of facts they feel stuffed but absolutley brilliant with information mean?

SwagMasterYOLOsteezy


What is the value of this expression when d?

It seems like your question is incomplete. Could you please provide the full expression or clarify what you mean by "when d"? This will help me give you a precise answer.


What does going batty mean?

It means going crazy. See the related question for a definition of the full expression, which is "bats in your belfrey."


What does the military expression 5 by 5 mean?

Your radio signal and audio is received with full strength. Maybe the dial is maxed out at 5?


What does 'calm at high tide' mean?

I think you meant 'clam at high tide' or the full version 'happy as a clam at high tide'. This is an idiom/expression dating from the early 19th century. The expression means to be very joyful or content.


What does it mean to evalutate the expression?

Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.


What does expression mean in drama terms?

mean*


You mean the world to me?

This expression means " You mean everything in the whole world to me. " A very romantic expression of love.


What does full of piss and vinegar mean?

This expression is an old style idiom for "he's all that and a bag of chips". It denoted an aggressively confident person who did not accept negativity.


What does monde a la fete mean in English?

The full and correct expression is 'le monde est à la fete' which means the whole world is rejoicing