by lazardel October 05, 2013
Massively popular phrase used all the time in England to describe that exhilerating moment just before a big event like a victory or a total fuck-up. Comes from the famous commentary in the closing moments of the 1966 World Cup Final - "Some people are on the pitch ... they think it's all over (Geoff Hurst scores to put England two goals ahead)... IT IS NOW!". England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time to become world champions. Too bad we can't do the business on the pitch these days...
by Satandog March 28, 2006
by mkablam July 25, 2011
by The Return of Light Joker November 25, 2011
British slang usually directed towards someone or yourself as being a complete mess, disorganized, and/or has no sense of direction.
"These days I've been all over the gaff"
"Where the bloody hell are you going?! You're all over the gaff!"
"Where the bloody hell are you going?! You're all over the gaff!"
by Pseudonym Wizard November 05, 2009
'Man he was all over the shop! Boy needs to get himself together'
'I was running so late. The boss must think I'm nuts, I was all over the shop'
'I was running so late. The boss must think I'm nuts, I was all over the shop'
by Grumple June 18, 2009
Vb. To beat someone in a sporting event by an absurd margin characterized by an oppenent being completely outmatched.
by Mitch Cumstien December 15, 2003