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to be aware of, and/or dealing with a situation or problem. to give a problem your undivided attention.
by Len Roberts July 21, 2003
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To go after something with intensity, anger or unbridled enthusiasm, often implies ownership or power.
After the game, the coach was all over the first baseman for dropping the ball.
I was all over that cake last night!
I was all over that cake last night!
by skittlesyum July 25, 2003