释义 |
all adverb- very
- Dante: What? What’s with that look? I wasn’t talking to anyone, especially her! Look at you, being all sort of, I don’t know, standoffish. — Clerks, 1994
- He’s all pissy these days. Won’t give me nothin’ hardly. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 7, 1996
- so US
- Don’t walk all slow – we have to go to class. — Pamela Munro, UCLA Slang, p. 20, 1997
▶ be all used as a quotative device to report a conversation US- — Connie Eble (editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, Spring 1992
- So I was all, “What’s your problem?” And he was all, “Nothing.” — Boogie Nights, 1997
- Gimme the money, motherfucker, and I’m all, No, and he’s yelling. — Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, p. 200, 2002
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