be all for something/for doing something
(redirected from be all for something)be (all) for (someone or something)
To support or be in favor of a person, group, or effort. If management is considering adding a gym to the building, I'm all for it! I respect your opinion, but I'm for the other candidate. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm all for going on a hike!
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be all for something/for doing something
believe strongly that something should be done: They’re all for saving money where they can. OPPOSITE: be (dead) set against something/against doing somethingFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017