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All square brackets

Person: "Everything I'm typing is in All square brackets, even the comma and colon and period and quotations."
by Temprista May 29, 2020
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All souls day

All Souls' Day, also known as the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed and the Day of the Dead, is a day of prayer and remembrance for the souls of those who have died, which is observed by Catholics and other Christian denominations annually on November 2.
by Darkness666 November 2, 2020
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shit fuck all

A regional term in the Canadian Maritimes and Southern Ontario. Meaning nothing, or very little.
Dude 1: How much gas do we have left?
Dude 2: We're down to shit fuck all.
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by Mikihailio June 21, 2017
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Going all jolli

Describes the state of mine when someone isn't thinking about the consequences but rather just acting out.
They're going all jolli and it ends up with a very bad outcome.
Did you hear about the the car thief? He was going all jolli and ran over 10 people before crashing.
by Wear_Underpants February 14, 2018
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All fizzy no kizzy

A hip way of saying "all facts, no cap". This is what cool kids are saying nowadays to affirm something is very true, and not a lie in anyway.
GUY 1: Hey slime, this peach cobbler is bussin
GUY 2: word, thats all fizzy no kizzy
by ThatBoyUHeard February 23, 2023
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You’re all yolk

To be “all yolk” is to be out of the loop, or backwards even.

As we know, historically eggs have egg whites and a yolk. If you’re “all yolk” you’re missing some of the essential cultural or most recent generational knowledge or trends.

Often used as the opposite of “woke”, the term infers that you are not “in the know” or “of the times.”
“Mom use ‘slay’ in a sentence

“They rode home in a slay?”

Oh my god mom you’re all yolk”
by dead monarch society January 25, 2023
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all wrapped up

1. Covered in thick, warm clothes.

2. Busy with various events.

3. Statement made after packing is finished.
1. (Angela is warming herself by covering herself with a large thick fur shawl over a huge scarf and a long sleeve dress.) Angela: I’m prepared for the winter. I’m all wrapped up.

2. (Angela is very busy and consulting to her friend Barbara) Angela: Barbara, my dear, I’m so busy. I have to make snacks for my daughter’s soccer meet, help organize my husband’s files and plan my business trip. Barbara: Wow dearie. You’re all wrapped up.

3. Angela: It’s my niece’s birthday. My gifts are all wrapped up.
by Me. Mr, June 11, 2018
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