by Nig-nog-attack October 8, 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

by Joel July 24, 2003

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 1, 2006

by Yosra Hamdy September 9, 2006

by KevStarSF July 10, 2016

Acronym: AIS
A poker analogy which applies to a one night stand that's dragged out because the girl still hasn't given it up.
The player feels they've invested too much to back out now.
A poker analogy which applies to a one night stand that's dragged out because the girl still hasn't given it up.
The player feels they've invested too much to back out now.
John: What's Doug still doing with that girl? It's been 2 months and he still hasn't sealed the deal.
Mike: He's got classic All in Syndrome, he's spent weeks as her 'boyfriend' and has yet to reap any benefits.
John: That's weak, he needs to man up and cut his losses.
Mike: Agreed.
Mike: He's got classic All in Syndrome, he's spent weeks as her 'boyfriend' and has yet to reap any benefits.
John: That's weak, he needs to man up and cut his losses.
Mike: Agreed.
by LongfeatherTheGreat July 8, 2010
