A fork of Rural Dictionary
Saying no to a group of people.
Group: Want to go to the movies with us?
Person: N'all.
Created by Brant and Curtis in Kelowna British Columbia Canada. This phrase is a combination of all or not at all.
Describing to do something all the way to completion or to, if you feel as though you cannot complete, not even attempt the something. It was created accidentally.
-"I'm thinking of going to the nightclub but I don't think I will drink. Maybe I'll have a drink or two but everyone else will be really drunk so it won't be that fun."
-"dude, all or n'all"
The Yorkshire way of saying aswel or also.
He dropped his hotdog on the street and someone ate it mustard n'all.
(a propper responds would be "Aye 'appen")
Slang for 'not at all'.
Bob: You going to the block party?
Dave:N'all