What people say when they misheard "all intents and purposes". It means "all things considered."
For all intensive purposes, most smart people have something worthwhile to say.
Short for: "It takes all kinds". Takes all kinds is a way of saying "I don't know, that person is weird, but it takes all kinds of people to run the world, even if those people are weirdos."
Person A: What is she doing with her life? Why would she buy a lawn flamingo buisness?
Person B: *sigh* Takes all kinds.
To take an unilateral uninformed and/or dangerous and/or racist position on a topic while placing a finger in each ear and chanting la-la-la-la-la
"Senior ! No need to be going all Trump on us. We're leaving..."
All time you are in a low mood, e.g. sad, frustrated. A word from the book, Harry Potter and the chamber of Secrets.
My life in the past is an all-time low.
when your dressed like a gang member ready for war or your rivals to attack you
look at that fool all banged out lets go jump his ass
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Any generic form of Kool-Aid. Not quite the real thing, but it's "all-rite". Complete with a mascot, "Jungle Jooce", he busts through walls just like the Kool-Aid man, but instead of declaring, "OH YEAH!", he says, "THAT"LL DO!".....oh yah, and he's a milk carton, not a pitcher...
"Mom, when are we getting off of welfare so we can afford Kool-Aid instead of this crappy All-Rite Jooce?"