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Rubbish phrase used by many annoying people. at the end of the day i got the last laugh because i shagged his wife
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An irritating verbal crutch, indicating closure or synopsis, for morons who are incapable of finishing a sentence without incorporating at least one tired cliche. And so, at the end of the day, when all was said and done, we wrapped things up and we were all happy campers.
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A saying mostly used by people trying to prove points without having any other intelligent way of expressing it. Person 1: How do you feel about the continuing threat of nuclear proliferation
Person 2: Well at the end of the day...nuclear weapons must be stop. |
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"At the end of the day" (ATEOTD)
Means when things have concluded. Similar to the phrase "when it is all said and done". At the end of the day, our relationship is strong to quite strong.
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after all; used over and over again by football pundits, footballers etc. "let's face it" said alan "at the end of the day, gazza would be over the moon to be selected for the ladies team."
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