Although I didn't have a good reason, I decided to pull an all-weekender so I could finish the Blockbuster movies before they were due monday.
by Adel7 January 03, 2008
Massively popular phrase used all the time in England to describe that exhilerating moment just before a big event like a victory or a total fuck-up. Comes from the famous commentary in the closing moments of the 1966 World Cup Final - "Some people are on the pitch ... they think it's all over (Geoff Hurst scores to put England two goals ahead)... IT IS NOW!". England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time to become world champions. Too bad we can't do the business on the pitch these days...
by Satandog March 28, 2006
Something someone would say if he has experience of any sort, particularly a soldier's battlefield experience.
All in all, this phrase is self-explanetory to whatever meaning you desire.
All in all, this phrase is self-explanetory to whatever meaning you desire.
"Screaming, killing, explosions.....I've seen it all."
-a soldier
"Murder, punks, drugees..... man I've seen it all."
-a thug
"When she removed her thong man......I'VE SEEN IT ALL!!! ^.^ ^.^ ^.^ "
-a perv
-a soldier
"Murder, punks, drugees..... man I've seen it all."
-a thug
"When she removed her thong man......I'VE SEEN IT ALL!!! ^.^ ^.^ ^.^ "
-a perv
by Dave May 04, 2004
A slang phrase from the Southwestern United States, indicating a person is more image or projection than actual substance.
It is probably derived from the region's contempt for people who are not cowboys or ranchers but who try to mimic the frontiersman image through superficial adoption of the region's folkways.
It is probably derived from the region's contempt for people who are not cowboys or ranchers but who try to mimic the frontiersman image through superficial adoption of the region's folkways.
President Bush's new tax plan is supposed to help the struggling middle class and revitalize the stock market. However, closer analysis reveals that he's just all hat and no cattle.
by MAC-Gyver May 27, 2003
a person who is good at many things but has no particular specialty (often with master of none at the end)
by The Return of Light Joker October 19, 2008
The Love of Money: a direct quote from 1 Timothy 6:10 KJV:
"For the love of money is the root of all evil:"
This famous verse from the King James Version is often misquoted as saying "Money is the root...", but the Apostle Paul is clearly talking about the love of money (greed).
Originally penned in Greek in the first century A.D, It has been better translated in English the ASV and NIV:
"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil."
"For the love of money is the root of all evil:"
This famous verse from the King James Version is often misquoted as saying "Money is the root...", but the Apostle Paul is clearly talking about the love of money (greed).
Originally penned in Greek in the first century A.D, It has been better translated in English the ASV and NIV:
"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil."
by Don Jewett March 10, 2004
A song by the dead kennedys that lampoons the left wing fascism of former California governor Jerry Brown, now mayor of Oakland.
Evolved into a general term of distain for California liberalism that claims to be based in tolerance, but is really just trying to reeducate the populace to their way of thinking.
Likely to come to a temporary end with the election of the governator.
Evolved into a general term of distain for California liberalism that claims to be based in tolerance, but is really just trying to reeducate the populace to their way of thinking.
Likely to come to a temporary end with the election of the governator.
Its the suede and denim secret police, coming to take away your uncool niece...
California Uber Alles!
California Uber Alles!
by Lou Stenspayce December 25, 2003