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The grammatically correct way of saying "You could have went all day without saying that". Used when something unpleasant and/or offensive was said.
Sarah: "My dog had this weird growth on its leg..."

John: "You know Sarah, you could have gone all day without saying that. Seriously"
by dH.core June 27, 2008
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It's all good

Platitude that covers so many emotions and situations that it says little; its only real meaning is that the speaker is trying to rise above whatever problem exists, without expressing their underlying negative emotions. (They might be angry, sad, upset, frustrated, hurt, disappointed, etc.) Often used in a passive-aggressive way. Rarely, used compassionately for someone else, trying to make them feel better. A favorite of inarticulate teens; fills in the gaps between: like, dude, dudette, whatever, so, I dunno, hey, etc.
Ariel: "I'm breaking up with you."
Campbell: "Whatever. It's all good."
by Jessie31 September 29, 2008
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A man just looked at me. Kill all Men
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its all good

its all good - the best way to live your life.
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it's all gravy

1. "It's all good"
2. A random phrase
3. "Ehh who cares! It's pointless/it's all the same!"
1. Yeah, man, it's all gravy.

2. Bob: It's all gravy!
Lara: Ok...

3. Ehhh who cares! It's all gravy!
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you shook me all night long

AC/DC
One of the best songs in the world by the hard rock band, AC/DC. It was the first song of theirs to make it to the Top 40 list.
Yo Smill! Have you heard "You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC?

Why do I have to give an example..just go listen to the truckin awesome song!!
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For all intensive purposes

de facto: The phrase is a corruption of "for all intents and purposes" by persons who have heard the phrase, but have not read it in it's proper form. It means "for all intents, and for all purposes."

de jure: Taken literally, the phrase means "for purposes which are intense. All purposes which are not intense are not included." This is almost completely opposite to what is meant by most people, and is why it is imperitive that persons use the proper phrase.
For all intensive purposes, everyone gets this phrase wrong.
by KJ Fee January 14, 2007
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