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you could have gone all day without saying that

The grammatically correct way of saying "You could have went all day without saying that". Used when something unpleasant and/or offensive was said.
Sarah: "My dog had this weird growth on its leg..."

John: "You know Sarah, you could have gone all day without saying that. Seriously"

Gone all Harvy 

Someone that speaks like a chav. They start a sentence and half way through they start using chav words.
Mate say's: "That's nice init!".

So you say: "Gone all Harvy"
Gone all Harvy by ManOnAMission August 6, 2009

where have all the cowboys gone ? 

1. Paula Cole tune from the late 1990's; not so surprisingly, a big hit with feminists and frustrated single women everywhere. Go figure.
2. Justin Bieber - NOT a cowboy.
'I go do the laundry, while you go have a beer'. Yippy I, Yippy A !

Where have all the cowboys gone ? Simple. They're all women now - minus the penises.

all hope is gone 

the fifth album from the nu metal band slipknot( the previous four being "vol.3", "iowa", "slipknot", and "mate,feed,kill,repeat") a new and experemental step for the band.
'knot fan- dude this is different.
dude- wat?
'knot fan- slipknots new album all hope is gone its depressing.
dude- sssssp (smokes joint)

All The Breads Gone 

It means something is utterly pointless or something is not worth doing.
Most likely to be said by someone incredibly stupid.


Glenn: should we rub our face in poo?
Tom: all the breads gone
All The Breads Gone by Bishhhhh February 19, 2009

wheres all the rum gone? 

Laadan was wrong.
He was wrong and I was right. He said it was "wheres all the rum gone?" but it was actually "why's all the rum gone".