Idiom expressing indifference, meaning "It's all the same" or "Doesn't really matter". Sometimes accompanied by the word "man" regardless of subject's gender. Commonly used cynically but can be used optimistically. Not to be confused with additional similar idiom increasingly commonly heard in Toronto, Canada, "It's your pierogis, man" meaning "It's your prerogative."
P1: Hey bud, wanna get chocolate or jelly Timbits?
P2: It's all pierogis, man.
P1: Alright, facts, bud, I'll do assorted.
P2: It's all pierogis, man.
P1: Alright, facts, bud, I'll do assorted.
by TorontoEtymology October 22, 2022

by TotalGeco December 14, 2018

Similar to "the whole nine yards"; including everything or meaning "all-inclusive". Suggests that everything is included or it covers an entire subject.
"We were looking through the documents and were surprised that the package included the contracts, agreements, all nine..."
"Dude, can you cover the costs, all nine, until I hook you up later?"
"Dude, can you cover the costs, all nine, until I hook you up later?"
by Rev-olution September 20, 2012

by LesMcCaff April 11, 2010

I'm all over the Urban Dictionary.
by warren b October 21, 2001

When your brain is so scrambled after an all nighter that you have actually convinced yourself that night is spelled "knight."
Darren: Dude, how did you manage to achieve the impossible and actually manage to fail a Microeconomics test?
Daniel: Bro, I have no idea. I even pulled an all knighter for the test!
Darren: No wonder you failed the test....
Daniel: Bro, I have no idea. I even pulled an all knighter for the test!
Darren: No wonder you failed the test....
by I_need_sleep September 29, 2011
