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all in

  • involving everyone or everything.

    Last edited on Sep 03 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 03 2010.

  • tired.

    Last edited on Sep 03 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 03 2010.

  • To go "all in" means to fully commit. Risk everything up to and including your life for a cause, a person, or something that you believe in.

    Last edited on Feb 16 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 16 2020.

expression

  • up for whatever reckless or otherwise risky (mis)adventure is in store, generally on the suggestion or dare by the "leader" of a group.

    "As soon as Big Red pulled up to where we were standing and announced that the time had come for payback, I already knew I was all in, regardless of the plan."

    Last edited on Feb 09 2015. Submitted by slingslangslung on Feb 09 2015.

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duwoperdy

  • Someone who allegedly knows everything about a particular topic, but in reality knows nothing and "bull dust's" their way through discussions.

    Last edited on Feb 09 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 09 2015.

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spiffylicious

  • Its means to be beyond cool. You can use it describing anything that had good meaning to it.
    That shirt is so spiffylicious.

    Last edited on Feb 04 2003. Submitted by Monica from Tucson, AZ, USA on Feb 04 2003.

adjective

  • looking sharp and sexy

    The retro haircut and bright old-school checkered swimsuit made the water-skier look perfectly spiffylicious to everyone on shore, including Colonel Mustard.

    Last edited on Feb 09 2015. Submitted by slingslangslung on Feb 09 2015.

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