by Nig-nog-attack August 13, 2008
Used to express over-eager or widespread, non-specific desire or action to do or have many, if not all, of a certain thing or action. Similar in use to "for reasons".
1) When asked what she wanted to do Saturday afternoon, La-a (La Dasha) said, "all the things".
2) Upon arriving at the neighborhood picnic and seeing the plethora of delectable eats, Gary promptly exclaimed, "OMG, I want to eat all the things!"
2) Upon arriving at the neighborhood picnic and seeing the plethora of delectable eats, Gary promptly exclaimed, "OMG, I want to eat all the things!"
by Mr. Silence Do-okay July 10, 2018
to go balls deep, or to give it your all. to try really hard and give a situation 100% of your attention
by vizcacha July 02, 2006
by Joel July 24, 2003
by Yosra Hamdy September 09, 2006
n. A person who talks like they know everything, when in reality they have no idea what they're talking about. A fake know-it-all.
Paul talks out of his ass all the time, then gets super defensive when you call him on his bullshit. Then he just keeps talking and talking. He puts his two cents in every conversation and he's always wrong but will never admit it. He's SUCH a faux-it-all.
by BroolStoryCo May 01, 2011
by Verity C March 17, 2010