To go after something with intensity, anger or unbridled enthusiasm, often implies ownership or power.
After the game, the coach was all over the first baseman for dropping the ball.
I was all over that cake last night!
I was all over that cake last night!
by skittlesyum July 25, 2003
by anon. July 18, 2003
Very enthusiastic about
Being a rabbit lover, when Brenda asked if I could take care of her own bunny, Schmoo, I was all over it!
by twelfth of never July 27, 2003
by Tyler Durden July 30, 2003
Earnest-sounding fluff, typically delivered with a positive, confident tone and enthusiasm, to take up space in a supervisor's auditory processing capacity so as to defer investigation into the porn surfing habits of a student or employee.
by Lu Martling July 16, 2003
by franzkaf July 30, 2003
To go completely around; Encompass
Example:
1 - Me and my homies went to the club and were all over it.
2 - My heina came over and I was all over her shit
Example:
1 - Me and my homies went to the club and were all over it.
2 - My heina came over and I was all over her shit
by wavellan July 18, 2003