a child who appears to be very intelligent
by VAKI5 May 09, 2005
by VAKI5 May 09, 2005
Giving as much effort as possible; not holding back.
'All' refers to everything, and 'out' is an intensifier. So 'all-out' means 'everything and more'.
'All' refers to everything, and 'out' is an intensifier. So 'all-out' means 'everything and more'.
1) Karen went all-out in the race, and won a gold medal.
2) Captain Barne's final act was to order an all-out assault on the fortress.
2) Captain Barne's final act was to order an all-out assault on the fortress.
by VAKI5 May 10, 2005
Acting like a complete jackass.
by VAKI5 May 08, 2005
The more outgoing person in a pair.
Origin: refers to folk- rock 1960s duo Simon and Garfunkel. Art Garfunkel, who did not write or play an instrument, arguably was the better singer of the two. He was also more personable/talkative. In a way, the "sidekick" of Simon.
Origin: refers to folk- rock 1960s duo Simon and Garfunkel. Art Garfunkel, who did not write or play an instrument, arguably was the better singer of the two. He was also more personable/talkative. In a way, the "sidekick" of Simon.
He's the Garfunkel in that relationship.
by VAKI5 May 07, 2005