A fit of rage or anger. Similar to going postal or opening a can of whup ass. Travis the Chimpanzee was famous for his Old Navy commercials and had to be shot and killed while attacking a woman, tearing most of her face off beyond recognition.
-She will go all Travis-the-Chimp on his ass if she catches him with another woman.
-"Don't make me go all Travis-the-Chimp on you!"
-"Don't make me go all Travis-the-Chimp on you!"
by Ana317 February 19, 2009
Me: I CANNOT BELIEVE YOU WOULD THAT OMG WHAT THE HECK
Him: Woah woah, why you going all caps lock on me.
Him: Woah woah, why you going all caps lock on me.
by unemocated November 11, 2011
the term "to go all hayley" is a popular colloquialism in the south wales town of Maesteg. It is used to define a moment of super violent irrational maddness often occuring for no apparent reason obviously named after the woman in question.
Dude: man my girl went all Hayley again today
Other Dude: You should drop her silly ass
Man to girl: don't go all Hayley on me now woman!
Other Dude: You should drop her silly ass
Man to girl: don't go all Hayley on me now woman!
by Sausagio_Bacon April 21, 2008
Scott: Have you had sex with Hunter, or Pete, or John, or...
Vanessa: Stop it! Why you going all Angela Lansbury on my ass!?
Vanessa: Stop it! Why you going all Angela Lansbury on my ass!?
by Aris da big guy November 26, 2007
Adverbial phrase:
1) to intimidate someone with the intent to discourage them from a certain action or behavior
2) to purposefully inflict bodily harm on someone you disagree with the intent of showing how superior or right you are.
Past Tense: went all January 6th
Derived from the actions by rioters and seditionists who stormed the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.
by Jerry Cross
1) to intimidate someone with the intent to discourage them from a certain action or behavior
2) to purposefully inflict bodily harm on someone you disagree with the intent of showing how superior or right you are.
Past Tense: went all January 6th
Derived from the actions by rioters and seditionists who stormed the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021.
by Jerry Cross
They were making fun of our team, so lets go all January 6th on them!
He was making passes at my girlfriend, so I went all January 6th on him.
He was making passes at my girlfriend, so I went all January 6th on him.
by SchellRocker August 19, 2021
This is mainly expressed exactly like it's spelled when a football player with the football breaks open during a rush or after making a reception or interception aka pick or fumble recovery for a touchdown, especially after a long run.
EXAMPLE: This is mainly heard during the football recaps on ESPN by Chris Berman. After the football player with the ball get by the main stream of tacklers and get closer and closer to the endzone, that's when Chris is feeling it and say "He-could-go...all...the...way! And he does." But if he runs out of bounds or gets tackled, Chris will respond with "but he doesn't."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 08, 2009
I'm the less than five-minute girlfriend who for one too-brief kiss fantasized about ditching this joint with him, going all the way punk with him at a fucking jazz club in the Village or something.
by Danizoom December 21, 2008