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Everyone is Different 

Fundamentally true statement, generally taught to children, especially those with special needs. Also a kickass book by Strong Bad.
"Some people are about to be run over. Frankie has about five seconds."

"Some people are very tall and merciless. Quincy is destroying San Antonio"

"Some people are squirrel handed. Gregor is a wierd name."

"Some people have rigged the enemy base with explosives. Albert has."

"Some people are being fangoriously devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hilary's legs are being digested."
Everyone is Different by IkeM October 9, 2003

everyone and their mother 

Meaning:

crowded, packed, overload, full.

It means alot of people. And I mean ALOT.
Everyone and their mom seems to have a last.fm account these days.

I couldnt get the stuff because everyone and their mother was standing in line!

I went to the concert last night and everyone and their mother was there!

everyone and their dog 

Basically, this is a saying used to describe something that a hell of a lot of people have.
For example, saying "everyone and their dog has a Ford Mustang" would be appropriate.

Or take the following conversation:

emo kid: "check out my ears, I just got them tapered, I'm so original"

person with an identity: "everyone and their dog has gauged ears in 2005"
everyone and their dog by bryan18 September 5, 2005

Everyone and their grandma 

What you say when there are a lot of people.
usually only used when a lot of people have a certain article of clothing or in the same place.

don't use if with someone over the age of 60, or with someone you are trying to impress with your intellect.
Jane: did you go to the twilight premiere?
Lucy: ugh. yes.
Jane: was there a lot of people?
Lucy: just about everyone and their grandma.

Everyone Loves It 

A concept, person or experience with near universal favorability. Examples include an open bar, Mr. Rogers, and blankets straight from the dryer. If you don’t love it, you don’t love yourself.
“Want to watch a baby panda ride a bike?”
“Everyone loves it”

**Can also be used apropos of nothing, effectively replacing a standard greeting or any recognized form of social interaction.
“How are you?”
“Everyone loves it”

Everyone is Different 

Everyone is different, no two people are not on fire. Awwwww...
Everyone is Different by Moo!@ September 20, 2003