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the greatest band of all time

Alice in Chains, of course.

Layne Staley-vocals
Jerry Cantrell-guitar
Mike Inez-bass
Sean Kinney-drums

AiC is undisputedly the greatest band of all time. Listen to Rooster or Down in a Hole and tell me they don't rock this world.

by b-razzle August 5, 2006

50๐Ÿ‘ 140๐Ÿ‘Ž


pulling out all the stops

Something someone does sometimes to delay doing the right thing for as long as he can, for whatever reason.

My friend is pulling out all the stops, as long as he doesn't have to do the right thing, really the only thing, which is to call me, his old friend, and stop playing this game with me.

by Ereck Flowers November 25, 2018

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All up on my Cupcakes

When a guy hits on a girl.

God Sarah, that guy was all up on your cupcakes!

by BL April 7, 2005

6๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


The All American Rejected Retards

gay fag prep fuckers

see all american rejects,fag,fucker,prep,shit

Gay Fag 6th grader: Did you see the All American Rejects in concert last night? they r0x0rs!!
Wise person: You mean the All American Rejected Retards?

by Harry Potter April 10, 2005

24๐Ÿ‘ 65๐Ÿ‘Ž


Going all Angela Lansbury

To investigate someone's sexual background, face to face asking them questions.

Scott: Have you had sex with Hunter, or Pete, or John, or...
Vanessa: Stop it! Why you going all Angela Lansbury on my ass!?

by Aris da big guy November 26, 2007

2๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


all-done clappy hands

That gesture people do, sometimes ironically, where you wipe or smack your hands together to signify that a jobโ€™s done... in that kind of "I'm a carpenter knocking the dust off my hands" kind of way.

First described on the podcast A Way with Words.

"All in a day's work", said Bob, as he walked out of the room doing all-done clappy hands.

by dmvp March 30, 2016

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Go all January 6th

Adverbial phrase:
1) to intimidate someone with the intent to discourage them from a certain action or behavior
2) to purposefully inflict bodily harm on someone you disagree with the intent of showing how superior or right you are.

Past Tense: went all January 6th

Derived from the actions by rioters and seditionists who stormed the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.

by Jerry Cross

They were making fun of our team, so lets go all January 6th on them!

He was making passes at my girlfriend, so I went all January 6th on him.

by SchellRocker August 19, 2021

2๐Ÿ‘ 666๐Ÿ‘Ž