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I'm all set 

A New England phrase that is usually heard in or around shops. It's used to take the place of "no I don't need any help" or "no thanks."

It confuses the hell out people from the rest of the country. Especially the Southeners.
Shopkeep: Can I help you with anything?

Shopper: No, I'm all set, thanks.
I'm all set by causticx June 14, 2009

I'm all right jack 

Original saying was "I'm all right Jack, pull up the ladder".
Meaning when a man had got safely on board ship by climbing the ladder from the sea or from a lifeboat, don't bother about saving the rest of the guys because I don't really care about them.
A thoughtless self-serving person when asked to sympathise or help someone who had lost his/her job might say "Well, I'm all right Jack!".
I'm all right jack by CathC June 23, 2009

I'm all yours. 

Meaning I belong to you.
You own me.
I love you.
I want no one else but you.
HI BABY SUP CUTIE SUP HOTTIE SUP SUP?
Can I be yours?
YEAH.
I'm all yours.
I'm all yours. by KAWHAT September 23, 2005

I'm all dick. 

To be as horny as hell, to be in such heat that you can't stop it from erecting.
Dude 1: Look at those hookers with busty hooters!!!
Dude 2: Oh man, stop talking to me. I'm all dick.
I'm all dick. by Demon 33 October 4, 2013

I'm all right Jack! 

(originally: "Fuck you, Jack, I'm all right!!" - described the bitter dismay of sailors ("jacks") returning home after wartime in the Navy to find themselves not treated as patriots or heroes, but ignored / sneered at by a selfish, complacent, get-ahead society - phrase was subsequently toned down for acceptable general use.)
Attitude of "every man for himself, survival of the fittest, devil take the hindmost", ... but also, that all the possible advantages (however gained), success (however won) and satisfaction (whatever the cost to others) belong to me first!" Narrow-focus, narrow-gauge pseudo-Darwinian selfishness glorified as a sensible philosophy of society and life.
People who find it hard to say "I'm all right Jack!" outright, say to anyone they find no longer useful: "I'm trying to get my life in order right now, so can you respect that, please?!..." (just before they throw themselves laughing into more fun and merry chaos!)
I'm all right Jack! by kofi May 19, 2003