Winning albeit something trivial. Reminiscent of the late '80's and early '90's game Don't spill the beans. Or the Jellybean in a jar guessing game. To win all the beans is the equivalent of a pat on the back, winning student of the month in 4th grade and other such victories.
" I told you my dessert would be the best at the potluck!"
"Yup, you win all the beans"
When you come to work late and leave early but still pretend to work overtime.
Are you going all rada?
Yes, I'll be leaving at 2pm today, even though I'm enrolled until 4pm.
When you type every word in square brackets
Person: "Everything I'm typing is in All square brackets, even the comma and colon and period and quotations."
All Souls' Day, also known as the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed and the Day of the Dead, is a day of prayer and remembrance for the souls of those who have died, which is observed by Catholics and other Christian denominations annually on November 2.
A hip way of saying "all facts, no cap". This is what cool kids are saying nowadays to affirm something is very true, and not a lie in anyway.
GUY 1: Hey slime, this peach cobbler is bussin
GUY 2: word, thats all fizzy no kizzy
To be “all yolk” is to be out of the loop, or backwards even.
As we know, historically eggs have egg whites and a yolk. If you’re “all yolk” you’re missing some of the essential cultural or most recent generational knowledge or trends.
Often used as the opposite of “woke”, the term infers that you are not “in the know” or “of the times.”
“Mom use ‘slay’ in a sentence”
“They rode home in a slay?”
“Oh my god mom you’re all yolk”
an all-nighter, but you have some kickass fun instead of study all night
Yo we had a kickass anti-all nighter