Full House
Definition
In poker, a hand consisting of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank, ranking higher than a flush but lower than four of a kind.
A venue, such as a theater or stadium, that is filled to capacity with an audience.
A household or place crowded with people; also, the title of a classic 1980s-90s American sitcom about a widowed dad raising his daughters with help from his brother-in-law and best friend.
Examples
I bluffed my way to victory with a sneaky full house while my buddy chased a hopeless straight.
The comedy club was a full house, so we stood in the back, heckling from the shadows like discount ninjas.
Our family reunion turned into a full house chaos when Aunt Edna showed up with her emotional support llama.
Binge-watching Full House marathons is my guilty pleasure – who knew cheesy life lessons could hit harder than a bad beat at poker.