Definition
The opposite of 'full of win'—when something is so spectacularly unsuccessful that it becomes a cautionary tale. Like a product launch that crashes, burns, and somehow catches fire again for good measure. It's the mid-2000s internet's way of saying 'that was a complete and utter disaster.'
Example Usage
The new Xbox feature is absolutely full of fail—it barely works half the time.
Source: Urban Dictionary (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Full%20of%20fail&defid=2739003)
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