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Box Set Ready 

Someone who is in their late twenties/early thirties who is single but established in life. They are well into their professional career, have a fancy car and own their own house. Their friends around them are settling down and having kids but a box set ready person remains single but is desperate to meet someone and quickly settle down so they can catch up with their settling down friends.

This person is "box set ready."
"My best mate has just got a raise at work and life is going great but she is box set ready!"
Box Set Ready by Uglysoxdude January 24, 2017
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Reading Grandma A Bedtime Story 

readathon 

A person is having a readathon when they are reading a book series from start to finish without reading other books in between or taking long breaks. In addition to book series readathons, one can also have author and genre readathons.
Boy: I finished Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows last night, and with that my Harry Potter readathon!

Girl: You're such a geek. I still have two books to go.
readathon by Tinface August 4, 2009

I was Born Ready 

Tube passenger 1: "Come with us, man."
Tube passenger 2: "Nah, low on readies, man."
readies by CougarSW2 December 9, 2004

are you ready to le 

are you ready to le by hiPPIEGEEK September 5, 2011

I ain't reading allat

The phrase "I ain't reading allat" is a colloquial expression that is often used to indicate that someone is not interested in reading or hearing a lengthy or detailed explanation. It is commonly used in casual conversation and is often associated with a lack of patience or interest in the topic being discussed.

In essence, the phrase is a way for someone to succinctly express that they do not want to invest the time and effort required to understand a complex or lengthy explanation. It may also be used to signal that the speaker believes the information being presented is not relevant or important to them.

In conclusion, the phrase "I ain't reading allat" is a way for individuals to express their disinterest in reading or hearing extensive information. It is often used in a casual and informal setting and may indicate a lack of patience or interest in the topic being discussed.
Book: The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
Me: I ain't reading allat.