Reverse Dictionary: TOTAL

ADJECTIVES
► MONDO considerable, huge; ultimate, total → 1968

ADVERBS
► ALL OVER in every respect, fully, totally → c1225
► ASSHOLE TO APPETITE from end to end, thoroughly, totally → 1967 Amer. sl.
► BIG TIME totally, very → 20C teen & high school sl.
► DEADASS completely; totally → 1971 Amer. sl.
► DEAD-BANG completely, utterly, totally, absolutely →  1919 Amer. police usage
► FAIR DINKUM totally; properly; well and truly → 1918 Aust. sl.
► FLAT OUT completely; totally → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► FLAT-ASS absolutely; totally → 1993
► FROM ASSHOLE TO APPETITE from end to end; thoroughly, totally → 1899 Amer. sl.
► FROM BACKBONE TO BREAKFAST TIME THROUGH AND THROUGH thoroughly, totally → 1907 US sl.
► FULL BORE absolutely, totally → 1936 US sl.
► FULL SESH totally; completely → 1990 Amer. sl. (Bk.)
► GATE AND STOUP totally, entirely → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► HAIR AND HIDE every part, entirely, wholly, totally → c1450 obs.
► LIKE A MOJO extremely or totally → 1989 African-American sl.
► PUREDEE very, totally, completely → 1912 Amer. dial.
► SOMETHING AWFUL to an extreme or striking extent or degree; very much, thoroughly, totally → 1885
► STONE extremely or totally → 1995 African-American sl.
► TO A FRAZZLE completely; totally; to a ruined condition → 1865 US
► TO THE MAX to the highest degree; utterly; totally → 1970s US Army & teen sl.
► WICKED very; extremely, really, totally → 1960 Amer. dial.

NOUNS
► BOX AND DICE the sum total, everything; the whole, complete turn-out → 1889 Sc.
► HAIR AND HIDE the totality, the  entirety → 1955 Amer. dial.
► HAIR, HIDE, AND ALL the totality, the entirety → 1969 Amer. dial.
► HALE the whole, the whole amount or number; the sum total → 1714 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► OMNITUDE the fact of being all; universality; the whole, the total sum → 1839
► QUOTIENT number, total → 1659 obs.
► SUMMA a sum-total → 1442 obs.
► WHOLE BALL OF WAX, THE the totality; everything; the whole thing → 1950s
► WHOLE WARE, THE the whole number, quantity, or amount; the sum total→ 1563

VERBS
► SUM-TOTALIZE to reckon or state the sum-total; to sum up → 1840