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that is all

closing to blog or journal entries of an overall insignificant nature; used in the context of making a big announcement that winds up being something of little or no importance. Can also be used to conclude short, spontaneous, even non-sequitur blog or journal posts.

Adam's post in LiveJournal:
"I just tilted my head back and squeezed a good sized squeezeful of ketchup into my mouth.

That is all."

by Kevin Esmeier October 1, 2007

193๐Ÿ‘ 88๐Ÿ‘Ž


all that

in possession of all good qualities

Im all that and a bag of chips

by ac February 11, 2004

49๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


all-in

In no-limit poker, to bet all of your chips as a sign of total confidence in your hand.

If you have a very good hand, go all-in to win the maximum number of chips or to scare off mediocre hands so they won't catch the cards they need to beat yours. If you have a bad hand, you can bluff by going all-in and hope everyone folds.

I went all-in on thirty miles and that river rat caught a runner-runner flush.

by Coell November 10, 2005

57๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


all but

A phrase which once meant "anything excluding" or "not" but now which means absolutely nothing and is used by Yankees to indicate a lack of intelligence unbeknown to them.

Paul (From Tennessee): I got an 11 on my ACT...

Brutus (From New York): I got a 35, I am all but intelligent.

Paul: Are you sure they didn't mix up our tests?

Brutus: Oh wait, I didn't even take the ACT.

by Rihanyce May 22, 2010

53๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


All That

A show that,in the 90's,was really cool and funny.Now,it's stupid,repetitive,unfunny,and usually has a sucky musical performance.

Good: REPAIR MAN,MAN,MAN,*I dun remember how many times he said man*


Bad: SUGAR AND COFFEE!!!

by Rinku May 5, 2005

135๐Ÿ‘ 65๐Ÿ‘Ž


A/all

A/all: chat room slang used in the S&M,D&B room to talk to the whole room the capital A is for the master the small a os for the submisives

slave_1: Hi A/all
Master_1: slave_1

by anon-131 August 22, 2006

12๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


all in

1. Investing all of your holdings at once, as in a single hand of poker.
2. Extremely tired, or at wit's end. (slightly archaic)

1. You went all in on a pair of nines?
2. I can't talk about this right now, I'm all in.

by mycrows March 8, 2010

27๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž