by Chigglywiggly January 12, 2010

A common and stupid misspelling of "altogether".
All together = a group doing something at once.
Altogether = Entirely.
All together = a group doing something at once.
Altogether = Entirely.
by dilary huff August 20, 2007

- During Snooker game -
*Player 1 is on high break*
Player 2 says "All Yours..."
*Player 1 misses shot* "F*CK YOU"
*Player 1 is on high break*
Player 2 says "All Yours..."
*Player 1 misses shot* "F*CK YOU"
by ozwald123 December 27, 2012

Man 1:" Hey, looks like your tires went flat."
Man 2:" It's All Jesus though. Now I have an excuse to miss work."
Man 2:" It's All Jesus though. Now I have an excuse to miss work."
by JoJaun Hunter June 16, 2006

by DROB30 October 15, 2018

1.Many of the same thing. Ironically, it does not mean many different things.
2.It may also be used as an emphasis for an adjective.
2.It may also be used as an emphasis for an adjective.
by markierung March 12, 2009

by Brandon "B" March 14, 2013
