be all in



be all in

1. To be fully committed to a task or endeavor; to give or be prepared to give all of one's energy or resources toward something. Just so you know, I'm all in if you're serious about taking that cross-country trip next week.
2. To be completely exhausted, fatigued, or worn out. I was all in after only the first mile of the race; I could barely even walk for the rest of it!
See also: all

be all in

  (old-fashioned)
to be very tired and unable to do any more I've had six children to look after today and I'm all in.
See also: all

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Maxen-Welsh (Anglicized)
Dafydd-Welsh
Helmo-Ancient Germanic
DionDEE-ahn (English), dee-AHN (English)Ancient Greek, English
BilhahBIL-hə (English)Biblical
Isabelee-sah-BEL (Spanish), IZ-ə-bel (English), ee-za-BEL (French), ee-zah-BEL (German)Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German