adj. Mostly used in the context of it's good, great or delicious. It may also be used in the context of if something is without hassle or without a problem. Gravy has very chill undertones so it wouldn't be used, necessarily, to describe something very exciting or in an exclamatory way.
If something is better than gravy, it is 'gravy on eggos,' by the way. Sometimes 'gravy on rice' is used in place of that , but you can put gravy on anything and it means everything is great, ok and without problem to the max. 'Gravy on potatoes' is a good one too...
If something is better than gravy, it is 'gravy on eggos,' by the way. Sometimes 'gravy on rice' is used in place of that , but you can put gravy on anything and it means everything is great, ok and without problem to the max. 'Gravy on potatoes' is a good one too...
"Hey, sorry about accidentally knocking over your favorite vase, man."
"No worries, it's all gravy."
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"How's your day going."
"All gravy, baby."
"No worries, it's all gravy."
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"How's your day going."
"All gravy, baby."
by E Rad October 4, 2006
gravy - 1)n. a liquidy substance commonly used as topping and/or sauce on various cooked meats i.e. "Would you like some gravy on your turkey?" 2)adj. signifying that something is cool, okay, all good, fine i.e. "It's all gravy, baby"
by Mathew June 9, 2004
by inabit December 30, 2008
A term used by Italians instead of spaghetti sauce, or sauce even tho the rest of the civilized world calls it sauce, the Italians will argue that it is gravy. It should be noted that the vast majority of these people believe Rocky Balboa was a real person.
by D. Rogich (Doodles) November 28, 2019
"Man you gone let that girl talk to you like that"
"It's all GRAVY I am not worried about what that girl saying man "
"It's all GRAVY I am not worried about what that girl saying man "
by ALOVEYET March 6, 2006
Ironic, mood-lightening expression to be used upon bearing witness to an unpleasant shitstain or skidmark.
A prison guard examines an inmate's bed, peeling back the covers to reveal a large brown stain of fecal matter plastered over the sheets. To bring humour and gravitas to the discovery he remarks, "That's not gravy." (As seen on the television documentary 'Strangeways'.)
by AngeloComet May 18, 2011
by 619 February 12, 2005