Derived from "fuck all". When there is nothing, not a single thing to be found or identified, you may make the claim, "There is dicks all"
by wordestablishment February 2, 2016

by Milfhunter69696936275 August 19, 2023

A Know it all is an egotist or most likely prideful or egotistical type. Know it all is someone who acts and thinks they know everything constantly. And they like to argue with people a lot. If a person is argumentative and argues with you so much it makes them a stubborn person and stubborn people like that think they are right about everything. A know it all is a hardhead who thinks they are smarter than others.
Jerry is a know it all because he argues with emma because jerry thinks he knows more about science than her.
by TheAwesomeJUNK June 26, 2019

Said at the end of a statement to indicate you want to make sure what you just said is understood. It can also mean that you want the subject in question closed or dropped.
"Kenny, because you do not have liability insurance,you may only wear your baseball cap and winter jacket. Nothing impressive. All right?" said the claims examiner.
by JMC70 February 14, 2018

Australian slang Created in the suburb of murwillumbah. Saying something is Walter, or all Walter means Something is all alright or ok. ( Walter white ) = (white) = (right)
“It’ll be Walter”
“It’ll be Walter”
Charlie is a cop anyway so if we get pinched “it’s all Walter”
“She said I seemed sad, but I’m Walter”.
“She said I seemed sad, but I’m Walter”.
by Donrad January 8, 2020

“All Brim” - Is a phrase used in opposition to the slang phrase “cap”, All Brim is similar in the phrase “no cap”, however All Brim signifies as if there isn’t a cap at all. In fact All Brim references to the brim of a cap or outer rim of a hat not the hat itself, meaning that there is no lies or false truth being told.
Jake: Dude I just got the new PlayStation!
Daniel: nah, no way that’s cap.
Jake: all brim bro, all brim.
Daniel: nah, no way that’s cap.
Jake: all brim bro, all brim.
by PradaBoyGeneral March 10, 2023

A walking dictionary. Somebody who either has to have 2 or more definitions per word for every one definition you type, or has to have a comeback example of the word, or another way it is used.
True Know it all- Peace is also an interjection Bart, you didn't know that because it wasn't on your list of uses of the word peace, and you were dead serious when you said it.
Bart-You're being kind of hard on me don't you think? I made a list of everything but interjection for peace, and it wasn't good enough for you know it all.
Bart-You're being kind of hard on me don't you think? I made a list of everything but interjection for peace, and it wasn't good enough for you know it all.
by Solid Mantis September 3, 2018
