Short for all bark and no bite. Comes from dogs that look aggresive and bark like they're going to cause you great harm, but they won't actually bite you. They just sound threatening. So if you say someone is all bark, you're telling people to disregard the warnings or threats of that person, because he or she won't actually follow through with them.
Old Man Johnson: "If you god damn kids cut through my yard again, I'm gonna come out there and rip off your head and shit down your neck!"
Kid 1: "Wow, we better get outta here."
Kid 2: "Don't worry about him, he's all bark. He ain't gonna do shit."
Kid 1: "Wow, we better get outta here."
Kid 2: "Don't worry about him, he's all bark. He ain't gonna do shit."
by Coell May 29, 2006
A book written about someone famous that tells all that there is to tell about that person. A book about a well known person that often contains scandalous facts previously unknown to the public.
I have got to read the new tell all about Victoria Beckham! She had the guts to write a tell all about herself.
by tellall17 November 13, 2013
Ditching sleep to spend several more hours cramming for tests, only to notice that you've drooled on your desk in front of the class the next day.
by Pro January 20, 2005
A phrase made popular by the Warner Bros' classic Looney Tunes cartoon, where Porky the Pig would show up at the ending screen proclaiming "That's All, Folks."
The phrase is often used mockingly or used as a somewhat humorous-toned but not actually meant to be funny manner.
The phrase is often used mockingly or used as a somewhat humorous-toned but not actually meant to be funny manner.
Th-th-th-that's all folks!
by NickTheAmericanGuy December 11, 2010
by Joel and Amy February 19, 2003
Timmy: Hey dude, What'd you put for number 7?
Jack: All of the Above man, It's the only logical one!
Timmy: Good thinking.
Jack: All of the Above man, It's the only logical one!
Timmy: Good thinking.
by Tokisaur December 02, 2009