1) to say explicitly
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
1) I met Sarah yesterday at a party and she was all like "Why didn't you tell me you were coming?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
by gcsnelgar February 18, 2017

Person typically has one button and it’s their way or nothing else. Don’t disagree with a know it all because if you do your entire day will change. They will quickly flip the script and could even lead to hate crimes, or even worse the “ K bye”
by Reneman May 31, 2018

He knows it all 👀. Made by the Grimm brothers as a Grimm fairytale but could pass as a porno name (someone please make this Im being held hostage)
by Dickhead extreme March 3, 2020

by moorecholeplease May 27, 2021

After a month with trying and only getting to second base with Amanda I hit it out of the park and went all the way.
by swon February 11, 2021


by dveg December 29, 2010
