1. full service - Noun
2. full service - Adjective
(radio) A radio format having a mix of music with locally-produced programming and segments focusing on local issues.
(business, often attributive) The ability to offer many types of related service rather than a limited set of specialisms.
(euphemistic) In prostitution, full sexual activity including penetration.
Synonym: (initialism) FS
(US) Providing a complete line of products or services.
I didn't realize this was a full-service Italian restaurant, they serve more than pizza.
(US, of a gas station) Which provides an attendant to pump gas.
Providing full service (in sex work).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgfull-service
Full service brokers, in this day and age of low cost mutual funds and discount brokers, are really nothing more than machines for ripping off retail investors. Joel Spolsky
About a third of the meals eaten at full-service restaurants and about 70 percent of those consumed at fast-food establishments have little or no nutritional value, the study found. Source: Internet
About Accurate Diagnostic Labs: Accurate Diagnostic Labs is one of the largest privately held, boutique, full-service clinical laboratories in the Northeast. Source: Internet
Airlines vary in size, from small domestic airlines to full-service international airlines. Source: Internet
A full-service bakery will be included. Source: Internet
Among other things, the company said it will provide up to 14 days of pay for any hourly employee or full-service shopper diagnosed with COVID-19 or placed in individual mandatory isolation or quarantine. Source: Internet