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Hack of All Trades

A "Hack of All Trades" is someone who isn't good at anything, unlike the saying "Jack of All Trades," meaning someone is seemingly good at everything, although not particularly having any expertise in anything.
Ms. Mediocre, hack of all trades. She's the master of none, since the start of her days.
by justsomeguyhere621 September 18, 2023
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winner-take-all

The type of system used in the electoral college in all states except for Maine and Nebraska. Instead of the winner-take-all system, Maine and Nebraska have split electoral votes. The battleground districts are Maine's 2nd Congressional District (ME-2) and Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District (NE-2). Maine is a blue state while Nebraska is a red state. In the electoral college, all 50 states have electoral votes and there are 538 total votes but 270 are needed to win. If a presidential candidate wins the popular vote in one state, that state's electoral votes go to the winner. The losing candidate receives none.
Why is the electoral college a winner-take-all system even though there are faithless electors?
by 1234567890abcdefghij September 9, 2020
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According to all laws of aviation

this sentence is used at the start of bee movie
TV - "According to all laws of aviation..."
by Matsu Robot June 23, 2022
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eat it all

EAT IT ALL is an Idiom expression, meaning of the person who believes in everything that people say. They don't care the person who says it is a kid or not.
John is an eat it all. He agrees with everything that people say.
by Levi Buana Bacar March 26, 2021
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Knowa-It-All

A little boy who thinks he knows everything about anything.

Started off of Popular Dem Influencer Knowa De Baraso
Jason, stop being a Knowa-It-All, you have school on Thursday.
by SpillBeans123 February 17, 2025
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All is fair in tennis and beer purchasing

A well-known saying that has been used to describe instances of tennis/beer-related activities since the early 1700’s.
Person 1: I can’t remember how much more beer I owe you for our tennis games.
Person 2: somewhere between $9 and $5 million dollars.
Person 1: that doesn’t seem fair

Person 2: All is fair in tennis and beer purchasing. That’s the saying.
by Tenbeersnow February 13, 2021
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