by Rodney Brew April 29, 2011
The act of putting all your hopes into one one basket and when the 'basket' breaks, your 'eggs' will be broken.
by the Care Police August 12, 2005
"This the perfect plan
For a perfect Mother's Day
They'll have to rename this one
All Up Under the Covers Day."
--Lonely Island
For a perfect Mother's Day
They'll have to rename this one
All Up Under the Covers Day."
--Lonely Island
by JamesBeam May 08, 2010
sandra:i heared your kissing mary
paul: what the hell your all up in my kool-aid.
kool-aid can also be used as business for example: your stiring up the kool-aid, for someone who is causeing or starting issues
paul: what the hell your all up in my kool-aid.
kool-aid can also be used as business for example: your stiring up the kool-aid, for someone who is causeing or starting issues
by 80593021MP October 02, 2011
Engrish phrase from the ending of the arcade version of Zero Wing.
Could theoretically be the twisted parallel universe version of All your base are belong to us, a phrase from the intro to the console version of the same game.
Could theoretically be the twisted parallel universe version of All your base are belong to us, a phrase from the intro to the console version of the same game.
Congratulation!!
AD 2111
All bases of CATS were destroyed.
It seems to be peaceful, but it is incorrect.
CATS is still alive.
ZIG-01 must fight against CATS again,
and down with them completely!
Good luck.
AD 2111
All bases of CATS were destroyed.
It seems to be peaceful, but it is incorrect.
CATS is still alive.
ZIG-01 must fight against CATS again,
and down with them completely!
Good luck.
by Oxeye Daisy October 13, 2006
To make an act one's top priority, much like scarfing free breakfast would be for a donkey, were it confronted by an unattended waffle. Usage of the phrase implies some amount of immediacy or urgency to the performance of the act.
Boss: Can you get that done by noon?
You: I'm all over it like a donkey on a waffle.
Boss: Hell yeah.
You: I'm all over it like a donkey on a waffle.
Boss: Hell yeah.
by David Joy May 16, 2007
Whatever the hell you want it to mean. It's not dirty. It's just the name of famous movie actor Channing Tatum.
I'm on ubran dictionary lookin' up some slang, I come across the meaning for KD Lang, and guess what, I wanna Channing all over your Tatum
by The Cunt Brothers June 19, 2013