by Aubrey March 18, 2004
From the origin of the hit theatre and film "Chicago" and the song "All that Jazz" is the origin of the saying. It is used on the end of a sentence or list instead of the word "Etc."
A:"So what are you up to today then?"
B:"Well I'm going to the shop, going to skin my cat, clean out his box and all that Jazz"
B:"Well I'm going to the shop, going to skin my cat, clean out his box and all that Jazz"
by Calmal July 19, 2005
"Sure I'll come over later and we can do the hibbidyjibbidy"
Later that night...
"Oh, I can't come over tonight, My mom's boyfriend's sister's daughter is sick and I have to take her to the doctor"
Later that night...
"Oh, I can't come over tonight, My mom's boyfriend's sister's daughter is sick and I have to take her to the doctor"
by Kristen December 02, 2003
to be nosy; to annoyingly look at or comment about someone's food(how the food looks, smells... etc.); to ask who ask someone who they are on the phone with; to look over someone's shoulder when they are reading(books, magazines, computer screen... etc), to ask, comment, or pry into someone's personal life.
This phrase simply means that someone is bugging you about what is going on with you. The phrase is a playful way to tell someone to back off of you and to get out of your business.
This phrase is especially useful in the workplace where many people are in close quarters.
This phrase simply means that someone is bugging you about what is going on with you. The phrase is a playful way to tell someone to back off of you and to get out of your business.
This phrase is especially useful in the workplace where many people are in close quarters.
Example 1:
ADAM:(from the next cubicle): Wow... that smells good. What is that? Where did you get that from? Can I have a bite?
MARY: Dude, why are you all up in it?
Example 2:
MARY: Hey, was that really Sally that you just got off of the phone with? Are you still going out with her?
ADAM: Damn! All up in it!
ADAM:(from the next cubicle): Wow... that smells good. What is that? Where did you get that from? Can I have a bite?
MARY: Dude, why are you all up in it?
Example 2:
MARY: Hey, was that really Sally that you just got off of the phone with? Are you still going out with her?
ADAM: Damn! All up in it!
by Carmen November 12, 2004
Brent: Yo Barbara, I just got a girlfriend!!
Barbara: That's great Brent! Sana all girlfriend mo.
Brent: What?
Barbara: I said I wish your girlfriend was ME!!
Barbara: That's great Brent! Sana all girlfriend mo.
Brent: What?
Barbara: I said I wish your girlfriend was ME!!
by Fuking Idiot number 2 September 28, 2019
by A Cuddie April 10, 2008
used to show that someone has a great knowledge of or great interest in the subject in question, often preceded by the word basically.
by da? December 04, 2003