Definition of «all-in»
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"All-in" is a colloquial expression used to describe a state of total commitment, enthusiasm, or investment in a particular project, fandom, or event. It suggests that the person is fully supporting the subject with no reservations and is prepared to dedicate their time or resources to it. The phrase often appears when a fan is convinced by a trailer or a new announcement and decides to support the release wholeheartedly. It conveys a sense of finality and absolute certainty in one's decision.
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> After seeing that animation style and the character reveals, I am officially all-in for this trilogy.
> I remember buying the graphic novel as a kid, so you know I'm all-in for the movie adaptation.
> They had me at the first ten seconds of the song; I'm all-in on this new era of the band.
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