by enniss June 22, 2014
East visiting the West:
E: "I'm from the East-side of town."
W: "It's all good. You're welcome here."
E: "I'm from the East-side of town."
W: "It's all good. You're welcome here."
by LA Creeper February 6, 2008
Platitude that covers so many emotions and situations that it says little; its only real meaning is that the speaker is trying to rise above whatever problem exists, without expressing their underlying negative emotions. (They might be angry, sad, upset, frustrated, hurt, disappointed, etc.) Often used in a passive-aggressive way. Rarely, used compassionately for someone else, trying to make them feel better. A favorite of inarticulate teens; fills in the gaps between: like, dude, dudette, whatever, so, I dunno, hey, etc.
by Jessie31 August 4, 2008
Cameron: I'm sorry that I could not be able to make it the dance tonight.
Lia: It's all good. I understand!!!
Lia: It's all good. I understand!!!
by Edelia April 25, 2018
when you’re disappointed, but you’re too sad to speak up about something that has been on your mind. it’s not “all good”. it’s “all bad”. here’s an example: a person said they would call you in 10 mins, so you tell them to tell you when you’re about to call them. they don’t end up telling you when they’re going to call. so you don’t get the notification. and then once you see that they are in a call with someone else in the group chat, you think to yourself... “wow okay.”
by ¿whom? January 6, 2019
Platitude that covers so many emotions and situations that it says little; its only real meaning is that the speaker is trying to rise above whatever problem exists, without expressing their underlying negative emotions. (They might be angry, sad, upset, frustrated, hurt, disappointed, etc.)
by haiti4life November 12, 2009
ironic comment; a fundamental term in jailspeak, meaning 'it's not good at all and probably won't get any better; i'm fucked.'
'i can't make bail, i'm stuck with a public defender and i think my wife's fucking my cousin, but hey, it's all good.'
by gilasalado August 5, 2008