be all about somebody/something

be all about (someone, something, or oneself)

1. To be focused on someone or something as the subject or topic. This documentary is all about the fashion industry. I think the book is really all about the ways that we deceive ourselves.
2. To be completely preoccupied with oneself. She's all about herself these days, so I doubt she even heard a word you said.
3. To be passionate about or very much in favor of someone or something. Yes I'd like one! I'm all about getting free stuff! I never liked them as a group, but I'm all about their solo projects.
See also: all
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be all about somebody/something

(informal) used to describe the subject or purpose of something: This book is all about Greece. Now then, what’s this all about (= what is the problem)? It’s all about money these days.
See also: all, somebody, something
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  • be all about (someone, something, or oneself)
  • world-beater
  • a mine of information
  • talking head
  • open (one's) mind (to something)
  • open mind
  • open your mind to
  • opening
  • a sticking point
  • dead horse