by ReallifegangstaG November 23, 2021

Case End Point (n.)
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
by Doubtsower69 August 5, 2025

by PowerCat3234567 November 6, 2020

"At the end of your tether" is a British English idiom meaning that someone is at the limit of their patience or endurance, feeling desperate and unable to cope with a difficult situation.
by Britney Sparkles July 30, 2025

by Emortal313 December 3, 2021

To define the first word, it meant “stupid” (I guess you knew that from the first 5 misspelled letters, from the first word.)
So the whole meaning is “Stupid end” (You really can use it for someone who ended something using a very idiotic way)
Some individuals will use it as a fun way to describe a character whose personality is mostly not smart. And, if you are one of them, you are all wrong. You all noticed the word “End” behind the first word.
You all can use the word “End” in a way you used it to define the word “end” and it's tenses.”
Pro-tip: Never ever use the word “Idotiataing” in any tense, it will sound very bad, and I warned you, I mean, you can use it as an adverb only.
So the whole meaning is “Stupid end” (You really can use it for someone who ended something using a very idiotic way)
Some individuals will use it as a fun way to describe a character whose personality is mostly not smart. And, if you are one of them, you are all wrong. You all noticed the word “End” behind the first word.
You all can use the word “End” in a way you used it to define the word “end” and it's tenses.”
Pro-tip: Never ever use the word “Idotiataing” in any tense, it will sound very bad, and I warned you, I mean, you can use it as an adverb only.
by Those Nuts November 9, 2022

The best source of inspiration in naming a baby, a fictional character, or a Sim in the form of the list of all the people involved in the making of a movie, usually shown at the end of the movie.
When I couldn't decide what to name my new puppy, I just watched the end credits of my favorite movie and picked a name from there—now he's named after the cinematographer!
by Emotional Cruiser August 4, 2025
