1. all hail - Verb
2. all hail - Interjection
All health; -- a phrase of salutation or welcome.
To salute; to greet.
Source: Webster's dictionaryall-hail
This is where Wulf's people would get drunk and party for a week. All hail the Vikings, forerunners to the frat boys! (Chris) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Please rise to the president of the south, and all hail to the chief with them diamond teeth in his mouth. Bun B
A well-deserved standing ovation from the Lord's faithful and what can you say about any Collingwood innings? Nuggety, earthy, gritty. All hail Ross Kemp - give that man his own cop show on ITV. Ben Dirs
All hail Weezy, call it bad weather. Lil Wayne
When Ke$ha tries to rap like L'Trimm, she sounds like any ordinary lonely teenage girl stuck in a nowhere town, singing along to her radio and dreaming of a party where she's the star. Ke$ha's greatness is that in her voice, you can hear both the loser girl and the star. All hail the Queen of Noi$e! Rob Sheffield
The best memorizers in the world - who almost all hail from Europe - can memorize a pack of cards in less than a minute. A few have begun to approach the 30-second mark, considered the 'four-minute mile of memory.' Joshua Foer