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English
Etymology
From end of story.
Pronunciation
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Interjection
- (idiomatic, colloquial, UK) Used to terminate unwelcome lines of discussion
- 1997, Republica (band), Drop Dead Gorgeous (song)
- End of, stop sulking
Get out, you're walkin'
Too bad, I've spoken
But when I look at you you're forgiven
- End of, stop sulking
- 2019 July 3, Baroness Smith of Basildon, "Brexit: Appointment of Joint Committee" Hansard HL vol.798 col.1445
- Boris Johnson, never one to fuss about detail, does not realise that without a deal there will be no implementation period. No withdrawal agreement means just that—no agreement. Just out. End of. But as both contenders now consider no deal a serious option, we need to be 100% honest about the implications[.]
- 1997, Republica (band), Drop Dead Gorgeous (song)