Everything is Everything
by thechrisman5 on May 16, 2010 14:01:33
The words "Everything" in this phrase represent reality. The phrase communicates that current reality can't be changed, so it should be accepted. You can only
affect the future, and that is only if you know how to, and have the capability to affect the future.
The phrase is often used as a response in circumstances in which a person is continuously
rambling on about a particular issue, but nothing is currently going to change. The current situation is
what it is.
everything is everything
by khoix on Jul 10, 2004 06:00:58
everything is everything
by Christian Coker on Apr 03, 2006 02:00:59
1. Comes from the Supreme Alphabet, derived from the teachings of the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Gods and Earths, a system of interpreting text and finding deeper meaning. 'E'-Meaning 'Equality', to knowledge your knowledge, you will deal equally with everything within your cipher, which gives birth to wisdom that is showing and proving.
Everything is everything, which equals one. Equality gives birth to wisdom, and mathematics do not lie. 2. Song on second album of Diana Ross. In the song she describes her companion being the love of her life, fulfilling her every desire hence everything being everything. 3. Song on
Lauryn Hill's album, "
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" in which she writes; "Everything is everything What is meant to be, will be After winter, must come spring Change, it comes eventually"
Example:
A woman answered. "Mr. Simon's office."
"I want to speak to Bernie," I said.
"He's not here," she said.
"
This is Bob Ward," I said. "Please have him call me when he gets back."
"Sorry," she said. "
Bernie's not coming back."
"What?" It was then I remembered that Bernie's last name wasn't Simon.
"He's retired. Moved to Palm Springs," she said. "Can I give you someone else? You could talk to Jim. He's the 'new Bernie.'"
A chill shot through me. "
Everything is everything," I thought. "And in Hollywood, anyone is anyone."
everything
by piperdown on Aug 27, 2018 06:47:10
When something is so great, beautiful, or awesome
that it is everything to you. Often used as a
hyperbole to
express how much you like something.
Example:
Have
you tried McDonald’s frappes? They’re everything.
Girl! Your hair is everything. It’s so soft and shiny, you should be
a hair model.
and everything
by Judge_ on Nov 28, 2019 14:37:34
A phrase used to add emphasis in conversation by way of
smuggling in extra things that don't actually exist.
While seemingly a useful collective noun applicable to "all the other things I didn't yet mention that
pertain to this matter", the usage is not in reference to any single thing.
See also:
Filler word
Example:
Example 1
Person 1: ...they were
on fire and everything.
Person 2: So, just on fire then?
Example 2
Wife: It's
raining? I
washed my car and everything.
Husband: Did you really wash everything?
Wife: This is why we don't have any friends.