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all up in his feelings

The inability to make a rational decision, because a person is overly emotionally attached to a situation, object or theme.

soft
Yo this negro all up in his feelings.
#soft #crybaby
by Hardwork1776 May 28, 2016
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All up in your shit

An officious intrusion (commonly verbal)
"Why don't you do this that way."
-"Dude, you're all up in my shit"
by Matt Lewis December 8, 2003
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all good in the hood

means everything is perfect and going well in your life or current situation.
I feel it's really time for me to enroll in the university because my dad hit the jackpot and it's all good in the hood.
by slang lover September 16, 2013
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all up in your grill

it means sorta like mind ya business. as in stop buggin me. u can use it 2 scold gossipers too. used w/ all up in my business
jen: so what did u & him do last night huh?
tia: geez, all up in ma business all up in ma grill!
by PinHeard March 9, 2004
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It's all gucci in the hood

When it is all gucci in the hood despite all the socioeconomic and political problems currently existing in the hood.
I just accidentally tripped and fell in your girl's pussy!
Don't worry about it it's all gucci in the hood!
by Gucci in da hood December 16, 2017
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It’s All Fair in Hindsight

When looking back at an event and thinking that no matter how wrong it went, it was still a fair experience
‘It’s all fair in hindsight!’

‘Dude you’re the only person I know who’s injured themselves in an Ambulance’
by IdiotIdioms January 18, 2020
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all up in it

to be nosy; to annoyingly look at or comment about someone's food(how the food looks, smells... etc.); to ask who ask someone who they are on the phone with; to look over someone's shoulder when they are reading(books, magazines, computer screen... etc), to ask, comment, or pry into someone's personal life.
This phrase simply means that someone is bugging you about what is going on with you. The phrase is a playful way to tell someone to back off of you and to get out of your business.
This phrase is especially useful in the workplace where many people are in close quarters.
Example 1:
ADAM:(from the next cubicle): Wow... that smells good. What is that? Where did you get that from? Can I have a bite?
MARY: Dude, why are you all up in it?

Example 2:
MARY: Hey, was that really Sally that you just got off of the phone with? Are you still going out with her?
ADAM: Damn! All up in it!
by Carmen November 11, 2004
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