by exoh September 12, 2006

by KaiserMonkey August 21, 2003

Someone who believes they've got the answer to every question even if the question hasn't been asked or if they really don't have the answer (... but of course they believe they do). This is not a shy individual, but rather someone whose ego is over flowing primarily through their mouth, but seems to have come from the other end of their digestive system.
Standing in the door of his single wide, Mr. know it all gave me his latest real estate tips.
Mr. know it all told the CIA there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Unfortunately, they were listening.
Mr. know it all told the CIA there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Unfortunately, they were listening.
by polarpaul July 5, 2005

Nonsense, it means nothing. Its what people say when they really mean to say "for all intents and purposes".
1. For all intents and purposes = Correct
2. To all intents and purposes = Correct
3. For all intensive purposes = WRONG! You should have paid attention in English class!
2. To all intents and purposes = Correct
3. For all intensive purposes = WRONG! You should have paid attention in English class!
by Malicious Matt September 5, 2005

Adjective;
An expression used when something disappointing happens to convey one's sadness/general discontent with the situation by portraying their entire body as being sad. The equivalent of expressions like FML and oh no! Can be abbreviated SAO, but it's really more fun to say out.
An expression used when something disappointing happens to convey one's sadness/general discontent with the situation by portraying their entire body as being sad. The equivalent of expressions like FML and oh no! Can be abbreviated SAO, but it's really more fun to say out.
Person:"I've been excited all week to go to the beach tomorrow and now we're not going because it's going to rain! Sad all over ):"
or
Person to Friend:"I lost my cell phone, FML!"
Friend:"Nobody says that anymore, try 'sad all over.'"
or
Person to Friend:"I lost my cell phone, FML!"
Friend:"Nobody says that anymore, try 'sad all over.'"
by UDallday May 13, 2009

by nauticalmarc November 17, 2013

A phrase usually followed by an especially negative statement. It expresses that the speaker would have no sympathy if the said statement occurred.
Guy 1: Yeah, Oprah is the best daytime show on television
Guy 2: Oprah can burn in a ditch filled with hungry pumas for all I care
Guy 2: Oprah can burn in a ditch filled with hungry pumas for all I care
by Jaiikke August 27, 2008
