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Laughs all round

A group of people having a good laugh together.

Had the best weekend with the best people, laughs all round

by F.K.B March 10, 2019


i see all

Am I behind you? Above you? Or even right in front of you?
No matter. I still see you.

actually, this is just a terribly made mii made in the mii channel that has huge round eyes and oversized glasses, as well as a unibrow, as well as an afro. everything that can be colored in is black.

Me: Oh god there's I see all in the background. He's actually looking at the camera now. Welp, this is how I die.

by Nja09 December 18, 2017


All the gear no idea

When someone has all the equipment but are acc shit. Typically used for people playing sports

Barry turns up to play tennis with a newly strung Wilson's racket (sheep string ) with nike shoes but still shanks the ball

John ' all the gear no idea mate '

by December 30, 2021


Playing all sides

Someone looking for an Achilles heel and sending a gift horse is most likely playing both the Greeks and the Trojans.

He/she was playing all sides.

by Solid Mantis December 31, 2021


all american handjob

when you paint your dick red, white, and blue then before the paint dries, your put on metal claws to resemble talons of an eagal then then jack off using the wet paint as lube.

dude. Why do you have scars on your dick

90 year old man: back in 1972 me and my friends did the all american handjob, too bad all of them died

by dick flavored ass September 5, 2019


JK all the way

Short for, "Just kidding, all the way". It is used by many of the same people who say things like, "See you later, alligator" and "Bye-bye butterfly". It is presumed that the kind of people who say these things suffered some sort of serious rhyme shortage as children.

"Hey, did you hear? Jerry just got hit by a car!"

"Oh my god, is he okay?"

"Haha, you fell for it! JK all the way!"

by Se@horse15 June 13, 2012


The Google Knows All

A common phrase used in the 21st century used to acknowledge how lazy you are and to tell someone to Google something.

"Bob, I looked up on the Internet when Groundhog Day is like you told me to. It didn't say anything."

"Are you sure you are using Google and not Bing? You know what they say, the Google knows all."

"Actually, according to Bing, nobody says that."

"Just Google it! The Google knows all."

by qwertyuiop[]fghjjm March 5, 2014