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all-in

In no-limit poker, to bet all of your chips as a sign of total confidence in your hand.

If you have a very good hand, go all-in to win the maximum number of chips or to scare off mediocre hands so they won't catch the cards they need to beat yours. If you have a bad hand, you can bluff by going all-in and hope everyone folds.
I went all-in on thirty miles and that river rat caught a runner-runner flush.
by Coell December 28, 2005
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all in

1. Investing all of your holdings at once, as in a single hand of poker.
2. Extremely tired, or at wit's end. (slightly archaic)
1. You went all in on a pair of nines?
2. I can't talk about this right now, I'm all in.
by mycrows March 8, 2010
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Damn it, all in

Popular phrase which can be heard uttered at any high stakes poker table. This player will usually have an ok hand but are confronted with a call raise forcing them to go all in with their chips.
Ali Nejad: Phil Hellmuth has 2 pair Kings high but Gus Hansen on the other hand is shading 3 bullets on the turn.

Gus Hansen: I raise 15,000

Phil Hellmuth: Damn it, all in
by MCDC TWIST June 11, 2008
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All in the neck

Whilst performing blow job the bellend of the penis stays deep in the neck region for the majority of the act. Throat bulge is visible as a distinct lump is clearly visible moving up and down the neck
I was with Adam last night, one thing lead to another and before you know it I had taken it all in the neck
by TeeRexct June 8, 2017
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all in

When not used in a poker game context, "all in" means that one thing is completely inside something else. No more of said object will be able to enter after this point. Often used in sexual situations.
Linda Tripp: "Go deeper baby, I can't even feel it."
Gary Coleman: "I can't, bitch...I'm all in."
by Nick D July 28, 2004
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In all honesty

Quite possibly the most abused idiom over the internet among people who think they're clever and better than everyone else. Also used to emphasize a point to the nth degree without any logical sense.
Cool guy: In all honesty, you only won because I lagged.

Other guy: You said "in all honesty!" You must be telling the truth! You're right, no, no, you're better than me.
by Palbo February 22, 2007
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