This Spanish slang phrase is used to convey that there is a wide variety of people, things, or situations in the world. It literally translates to 'There is everything in the vineyard of the Lord', which means that all kinds of people exist in the world.
Examples
- Spanish: No puedo creer que a alguien le guste comer caracoles, pero bueno, hay de todo en la viña del Señor.
- English: I can't believe someone likes to eat snails, but well, there's all kinds in the world.