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Alle

ALLE IS THE BEST PERSON IN THE WORLD. HE SLAY AT EVERYTHING LIKE OMG. BITFH

OMG ALLE IS SUCH AN ALLE

by We loce Yousef May 27, 2019

18๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


all in

To enter all of your poker chips on one hand.

When he saw he had a royal flush, Muhammed Ali went all in.

by Brian/Larry/Ziggy/Morpheus June 24, 2004

245๐Ÿ‘ 100๐Ÿ‘Ž


ALL

another way of saying "said" or "says"
can be interchanged with like and "goes/go"
mostly used by teenage girls

So she goes, "He's so fine" and I'm all "Hell yeah!" and she's like "Damn" and I'm all "I know!"

by Jubilee November 18, 2003

205๐Ÿ‘ 87๐Ÿ‘Ž


No-It-All

A person whose reflex is to refuse, dispute, and oppose everything.

No, she did not want any chocolate, no, she did not need any more shoes, no, she did not have time to take a trip, and she already had three pale pink sweaters, so thank you but no. He saw she was a total no-it-all. And the day he stopped offering would be the day she'd change her tune and accuse him of being a know-it-all.

by Monkey's Dad April 19, 2020


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-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