it means there is not enough of somethin to give all there a reasonable amount.
The phrase "from around" typically means from various places or sources, indicating a broad or diverse origin.
It means that there is not enough for everyone. It's insufficient.
English is a very flexible language, and the phrase "go around" can be a noun phrase in some contexts, such as, "Let's give it another go around." But in most contexts, go around is a verb phrase, with go as the verb, and around as an adverb. An example is, "You can get to the next street if you go around that tree."
There is in fact enough Chuck Norris to go around.
do go
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to go poking around in holes and corners. Mice are known for poking around in everything.
The phrase pop off means to go away.
'I will go.'
go back in time
Go for it Give it a try/shot
Is a catch phrase. Go on Google.com and type in Catch Phrases and soon enough you will see a site that has Catch Phrases
not enough to go around