A term used to describe something outdated or unimpressive. Behind the times. Think of things from the 70s that were NOT cool. Disco, bell bottoms, American made muscle cars with weak engines, high gas prices, Jimmy Carter, etc. And of course bad 70s Haircuts, which partially originated from the term 70s bush. Mainly used to describe a thing or an action that is inadaquet, old, desperate, haggard, lacking, and tired looking. Another variation is “So 70s”
Donald Trump’s hair is All 70s.
My neighbor’s 33 year old uemployed grandson lives in thier basement and plays Fortnite 24/7. That guy is So 70s
My neighbor’s 33 year old uemployed grandson lives in thier basement and plays Fortnite 24/7. That guy is So 70s
by Z Dubzz January 16, 2019

See "It's all good". Usually used repetitively in conjuction with synonym, followed by the phrase, "Keepin't real, y'all." or, in the case of macking up an attractive young lady, "baby girl".
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by "Youngie" January 15, 2009

The phrase "all hetero" is synonymous with examples of the literary devices of modifiers. The phrase strictly clarifies & classifies a statement as heterosexual (not gay), that potentially could have been viewed as heterosexual or homosexual. This is differentiated from no homo or no bruno, in that these two phrases are used to clarify the heterosexual intent of an otherwise homosexual statement. However, the phrase "all hetero" can be used in a "no homo statement," but not vice versa (as a "all hetero statement" may not have been homosexual in the first place).
"The wind blew me today; all hetero." The wind could be personified as either male or female, thus "all hetero" is used.
Not an Example:
"Suck my dick," when said male to male, should include no homo as opposed to "all hetero."
Not an Example:
"Suck my dick," when said male to male, should include no homo as opposed to "all hetero."
by StraightStackin May 6, 2012
