Used interjectionally at the end of a statement to make sure that what you just said is understood,and sometimes also to indicate that you want the subject dropped.
"Kenny,for the second time,you may wear only a baseball cap and a winter jacket. Nothing impressive,because you don't have liability insurance. All right?" said the claims examiner.
by JMC70 February 11, 2018
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by fook yu July 31, 2003
An abbreviation of Ball State, generally caused by females wearing Ball State shirts. The cleavage causes the B and e to be obscured, thus rendering the shirt all Stat
by Justin H. V. August 31, 2008
I like you all of the lots.
by canonlibel June 18, 2010
All-singing, all-dancing: state of the art, perhaps a little conceited, best new thing. Popularised by the movie Fight Club (1999), starring Brad Pitt, David Norton, Meatloaf and Helena Bonham-Carter, directed by David Fincher and based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk.
by Fearman May 28, 2008
a person of native american descent. someone who is enrolled in a tribe and meets government requirements and practices native cultures.
by suybrt August 31, 2010