Word info

be all about

Verb

Meaning

(colloquial) To deal with, to be focused on.
That's what it's all about.

(colloquial) To love, to enjoy, to be interested in.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Maybe you expected marriage to be perfect - I guess that's where you and I are different. See, I thought it would be all about making mistakes, but doing it with someone who's there to remind you what you learned along the way. Jodi Picoult

I think we simply all like to project ourselves into somebody else - somebody who is better-looking, richer, smarter. It's comforting. It's escapism, and that, of course, is what the movies are supposed to be all about. Ultimately, I think it's just part of human nature to pretend. Richard D. Zanuck

The Bush Doctrine is democratic imperialism. This will bleed, bankrupt and isolate this republic. This overthrows the wisdom of the Founding Fathers about what America should be all about. Pat Buchanan

Your life can not be all about stuff that you love or even like. Your life is going to be about ups and downs and that is just part of the journey. John Assaraf

People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to share. Our show's going to be all about taking a bigger bite out of life. I want people to see themselves in this show because life is full of messes and successes, and getting there is half the fun. Rachael Ray

We will be all about the local, not the global. Marine Le Pen

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