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everybody plays the fool

It means that in relationships or in certain situations we all play the fool one time or another. Playing the fool means doing things we wouldn't normally do or being foolish
"Omg ! I feel so dumb for giving a man my heart that didn't appreciate it! I did all kinds of things for him. But hey everybody plays the fool
by Keelivinlife December 22, 2017
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Everything is Fine

Used as a sentence to emphasize how not fine or stressful your situation is.
Character: Everything is Fine :)
Literal burning hell behind him
by Bunii_ April 26, 2020
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Good News Everyone!

Something announced to a large group of people, presented in a positive manner but is almost always NOT good news.
by Good Samaratin December 1, 2013
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Every man and his dog

An idiom meaning 'extremely crowded' or 'A lot of people' . Mainly used in past or future tense to describe how busy a place will be and/or was.
John: Want to go to Walmart?
Fred: Nah, its Black Friday, Every man and his dog will be there.
John: True that
by PooChode April 25, 2016
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IT'S ALL / EVERYTHING'S RELATIVE

means that the world is in the eye of the beholder; it all depends on how you look at things; all people look at things from a different perspective and have differing opinions or views about someone, something, etc.
Everything is quantifiable in terms of individual perception.
To him, the new house is beautiful and grandiose in appearance; to me, it's ugly and pretentious. It's all relative, then, isn't it?
You think you're poor? Then take a look at the skid row bums living in the sewers downtown. Everything is relative.
by weave September 14, 2003
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everyone and their dog

Basically, this is a saying used to describe something that a hell of a lot of people have.
For example, saying "everyone and their dog has a Ford Mustang" would be appropriate.

Or take the following conversation:

emo kid: "check out my ears, I just got them tapered, I'm so original"

person with an identity: "everyone and their dog has gauged ears in 2005"
by bryan18 September 5, 2005
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Everyone and their grandma

What you say when there are a lot of people.
usually only used when a lot of people have a certain article of clothing or in the same place.

don't use if with someone over the age of 60, or with someone you are trying to impress with your intellect.
Jane: did you go to the twilight premiere?
Lucy: ugh. yes.
Jane: was there a lot of people?
Lucy: just about everyone and their grandma.
by natalienegro March 24, 2009
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