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  • 81all over something — mod. very fond of something. □ Jane’s really into jazz. I mean she’s all over it! □ Dave is all over old bikes …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 82all over the map — phrasal : marked by a high degree of variation * * * all over the map US informal : not staying the same : characterized by frequent and extreme changes Prices have been all over the map. • • • Main Entry: ↑map …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 83all over the lot — informal in a state of confusion or disorganization * * * all ˈover the lot f6 idiom (NAmE) = ↑all over the place ↑place n …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 84all over with — adjective Completely finished; over. When the event is all over with, make sure that the place is cleaned up and the lights are turned off …

    Wiktionary

  • 85all over the shop — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 86all over the show — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 87all over the gaff — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 88all over the lot — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 89all over the ballpark — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 90all over the show — another way of saying all over the place (see all). → shoveler …

    English new terms dictionary