Completely in favor of something or someone, as in I'm all for eating before we leave, or The players are all for the new soccer coach. This colloquial phrase was first recorded in 1864.
| Idioms: all for |
Completely in favor of something or someone, as in I'm all for eating before we leave, or The players are all for the new soccer coach. This colloquial phrase was first recorded in 1864.
| Shopping: all for |
| Mantle, Mickey (Quotes By) | |
| Prince (Quotes By) | |
| In Omnibus |
| What is it all about? Read answer... | |
| What is all this then? Read answer... | |
| What is the answer to all? Read answer... |
| We do it all for you? | |
| NOT AT ALL? | |
| What all do you have to do? |
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