1. all the rage - Adjective
2. all the rage - Phrase
all the rage (not comparable)
(idiomatic) Very fashionable and popular, like a craze.
Synonym: (archaic) all the go
There is no sport in hate when all the rage is on one side. Percy Bysshe Shelley
In the 90's action pictures were all the rage. As a woman, I was fed up with them and I initially thought that the script was just another action film dressed up as a period piece. Madeleine Stowe
With salons all over the West serving up specialties like "Barely Legal", removing all hair from the area to replicate the genitalia of an underage girl, as statutory rape seems all the rage. Margaret Cho
For a kid who's lost his mom and all the rage and grief that no one was able to talk out of me, football was a very therapeutic sport. Very. Jon Hamm
Reality shows are all the rage on TV at the moment, but that's not reality, it's just another aesthetic form of fiction. Steven Soderbergh
Juice cleansing has been all the rage for some time. And I used the word 'rage' advisedly; one must push a violent flood of liquidised vegetables and fruit through one's system for at least three days in order to perform a 'cleanse.' Sloane Crosley