is all

be all like

A phrase used in informal situations when one is recounting what someone else has said. And then he was all like, "You need to leave." Can you believe it?
See also: all, like
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

is all

Rur. That is all [and nothing more].; That is all I meant to say and there are no further implications. (Often used to end a sentence.) I'm not mad at you. I'm just disappointed, is all. Jane's not a bad kid. She's headstrong, is all.
See also: all
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • be all
  • be all like
  • from my cold, dead hands
  • great minds
  • great minds think alike
  • how about
  • how/what about...?
  • eggs is eggs
  • (one's) best foot forward
  • best foot forward
References in classic literature
'It is all right!' said the Fingers, seizing her round the waist.
To fortune I am perfectly indifferent, and shall make no demand of that nature on your father, since I am well aware that it could not be complied with; and that one thousand pounds in the four per cents, which will not be yours till after your mother's decease, is all that you may ever be entitled to.
The devotion of a life - it seems a life, it is all the same - is at an end; Miss Shepherd comes out of the morning service, and the Royal Family know her no more.
Well, Athenians, this and the like of this is all the defence which I have to offer.
Love is all very well in its way, but friendship is much higher.
And of course it is all unanswerable, and as I ride along through the evening shadows I sneer at that Great Fetish which Comte called the world.
The next thing I'm thankful for is all the military people who fight for our country to keep it free.
And it was answered generally, "It is all that is made." I marveled how it might last, for I thought it might suddenly have fallen to nought for littleness.
If that is all your previous extremist church experience taught you, you would be correct in fleeing that understanding of God.