A phrase spoken by a smol child looking out over yonder into a field of geese and stating “look at all those chickens”
Parent/Gaurdian: takes out camera*
Smol child looking over yonder into a field of geese: look at all those chickens
When you have had enough to drink
Do you want some apple juice?
No thanks, I'm all quenched.
See: all the rage - but for people who don't realise it actually has an R and have been using this incorrect phrase for many years before being corrected and SHAMED.
That mobile phone is all the age!!
Wait. Don't you mean rage..? DAMN.
I ain't fucking reading of all that
guy; makes a whole ass paragraph
me; I AIN'T FUCKING READIN' ALL THAT
Leah’s braids are the whitest trash of all white trash
An announcer that talks about basketball like it's boxing or something else. Though guys getting knocked out with a basketball would make an interesting sport, they don't have one like that yet, so you're either watching the basketball game everyone else is watching or you're watching a noxing match, because if you're trying to watch both at the same time while announcing one or the other, you're fucking with people's heads that are watching.
The All American announcer was talking about being able to feel that hit from up in his/her booth and how it cleaned out his sinuses, even though it wasn't a football game he was talking about, it was a basketball game.
Used among youngsters in Portugual to express their love for Bacalhau (cod in Portuguese - most important fish of Portuguese cuisine). This expression is sometimes used in hashtags #AllinForBacalhau
Granny is cooking bacalhau for dinner. All in for bacalhau!