The phrase "all one's gots" refers to everything that one possesses or owns. The opposite of this phrase is "nothing at all," which indicates a state of having no possessions or belongings. Other antonyms that could be used for "all one's gots" could include "some of one's gots," "a few of one's gots," or "part of one's gots." These phrases refer to the presence of only a portion of one's possessions rather than the entirety of them. Additionally, antonyms for "all one's gots" could include terms like "nothing important," "nothing worthwhile," or "nothing valuable," indicating a lack of significant belongings or possessions.