All out

All out was a cricketing term. When placed after a number, it indicated the total number of runs scored by a side at the point that all available batsmen had been retired. Put more simply, it meant the total number of runs a team had scored. For instance, the Doctor's Invitation Eleven were once said to be "140 all out". This meant they had scored a total of 140 runs and they had no more eligible runners. (NA: Happy Endings)