Hustle and own peeps all day and everyday. Whenever you use this term, you must shout it out at every opportunity at the top of your lungs. You must also make an honest attempt to interrupt the person that is talking to you.
Person 1: Want to go see a movie with me?
Person 2: It depends, what day is it?
Person 1: Oh, it's a Wednesda...
Person 2: ALL DAY! EVERYDAY! YEAH! I RUN SHOW!
Person 2: It depends, what day is it?
Person 1: Oh, it's a Wednesda...
Person 2: ALL DAY! EVERYDAY! YEAH! I RUN SHOW!
by River Troll G May 29, 2009
by Don Bliss April 22, 2008
by BadLieutenant August 15, 2004
The place I like to go for thrills and pleasure when I get tired of the same old sexual routine with my unsexy wife.
by Phreekwent Phliar January 01, 2010
Rapper Whiz Khalifa used it in his song "Say yeah"
I came to blow it all/ And get some brains trynna find miss know it all
I came to blow it all/ And get some brains trynna find miss know it all
by danger rat February 22, 2010
Brandon turned and said "Oops all berries," as the house behind him burned since he forgot to turn off the gas earlier.
by Will October 10, 2003
A common fan phrase describing a tendency for talented writers (those in anime, of all people) to wipe out a large score of fictional characters.
It can be done to show the horrors of war, for the purpose of keeping the viewer ratings up, or to explore the theme of human nature. The Kill 'em All can be done in a variety of styles:
- a systematic fashion with one-at-a-time i.e. 'Wolf's Rain',
- 3 thirds of the main characters i.e. 'Zeta Gundam',
- or more extremely, the entire cast of the series + all life in the universe + the fabric of the universe itself i.e. 'Space Runaway Ideon'
There's also the Bolivian Army ending, which usually features two survivors of an entire group fighting overwhelming odds. The story would then cut off without showing whether they died or not.
The heavyweight champion of this phrase is non-other than Yoshiyuki Tomino of Gundam, whose bouts of depression is sole reason for the slaughter of many heroes and villains in his mecha anime.
It can be done to show the horrors of war, for the purpose of keeping the viewer ratings up, or to explore the theme of human nature. The Kill 'em All can be done in a variety of styles:
- a systematic fashion with one-at-a-time i.e. 'Wolf's Rain',
- 3 thirds of the main characters i.e. 'Zeta Gundam',
- or more extremely, the entire cast of the series + all life in the universe + the fabric of the universe itself i.e. 'Space Runaway Ideon'
There's also the Bolivian Army ending, which usually features two survivors of an entire group fighting overwhelming odds. The story would then cut off without showing whether they died or not.
The heavyweight champion of this phrase is non-other than Yoshiyuki Tomino of Gundam, whose bouts of depression is sole reason for the slaughter of many heroes and villains in his mecha anime.
When Yoshiyuki Tomino smiles you know it's going to end in disaster. He's about to do a Kill 'Em All on the Federation and Zeon.
by Anondam August 14, 2009