A fork of Rural Dictionary
A British idiom for "As well" or "Too". It's not entirely clear what the origin of this phrase is.
Begbie: (referring to jewellery he robbed from a shop) It's supposed to be fucking solid silver; it's fucking garbage! Young couples invest all their fucking hopes in that stuff and all.
All in all, Donald Trump needs to fix the economy and get out.
When a group of friends are taking tequila shots, someone named Abdul yells, "All of it! All of it!" Funny thing is he's the only one not taking shots on his birthday.
Thomas: "Alright guys, cheers!" *Everyone takes a shot of tequila except Abdul* Abdul: "All of it! All of it!"
That's it. You can't say anything else/more about it. That's all you know.
-Monica is moving to London. -Why? -I don't know. That's all there is to it.
To be totally committed to something. Possibly originating with gambling games such as Texas Hold 'em style poker, where the maximum 'raise' is to bet your full stack of chips.
If we're gonna do it, let's do it. I'm all in.
If someone isn't all there, they are a little bit stupid or crazy.
Thomas is not all there.