be (all) for (someone or something)



be (all) for (someone or something)

To support a person, group, or effort. If management is considering adding a gym to the building, I'm all for it! I respect your opinion, but I'm for the other candidate.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fulgenciofool-KHEN-thyo (Spanish), fool-KHEN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
ÁRmann-Icelandic
Caoilinn-Irish
Alfher-Ancient Germanic
Ken'ichiken-ee-cheeJapanese
Dionnedee-AHNEnglish