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Meaning of end of | Babel Free

Interjection CEFR B2
/ˌɛnd ˈɒv/

Definitions

Ellipsis of end of story.

UK, abbreviation, alt-of, colloquial, ellipsis, idiomatic

Examples

“End of, stop sulking / Get out, you're walkin' / Too bad, I've spoken / But when I look at you you're forgiven”
“‘I came round here to try and help you.’ ‘But no one in here is looking for your help, Keisha! This is it! I ain't looking for you, end of.’”
“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[.]”
“But if you search up a list of news stories on the subject over the years you find, as with the climate crisis, an overwhelming consensus: alcohol is really quite bad for you, end of.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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