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 08, 2020
A man who constantly shows off his expensive things, but in reality it's all credit card debt - like showing off a big bulge that is all nut and no dick.
by All Nut Man October 18, 2022
“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
by Milfhunter69696936275 August 19, 2023
1a) To be in the state of having something completely under control
1b) To be very actively in the process of completing a task
2) To be very interested in something, typically an activity or person.
1b) To be very actively in the process of completing a task
2) To be very interested in something, typically an activity or person.
1a) "You been keepin' tabs on the wordmack/word down the street?"
"Yeah, 'm all over it"
1b)
"Hey Tobey, you got that DVD ripped for me yet?"
"Naw, but I'm all over it"
2)
"So dude, you interested in snubbin' crackwhores again this weekend?"
"Hell yeah, I'm all over it!"
"Yeah, 'm all over it"
1b)
"Hey Tobey, you got that DVD ripped for me yet?"
"Naw, but I'm all over it"
2)
"So dude, you interested in snubbin' crackwhores again this weekend?"
"Hell yeah, I'm all over it!"
by The Rabid Definer July 24, 2003
An expression used to indicate:
1. a. when named positions of authority are really just nominal roles
b. extends to other positions
2. a. when several differently named positions of authority have no real distinction
b. extends to other positions
1. a. when named positions of authority are really just nominal roles
b. extends to other positions
2. a. when several differently named positions of authority have no real distinction
b. extends to other positions
by Bilenium May 10, 2008
A statement from Urban Dictionary about when there is no definitions left to vote. Meaning that there are more to come! But it's something I don't like after voting.
by reesha2282 April 17, 2019