1.When you are about to lose everything but trying to hold onto something
2.When things are not finished yet and you have to take care of them
2.When things are not finished yet and you have to take care of them
by Layarrr November 16, 2017

Synonymous with "end of the line," this phrase can denote the literal end of a road or path, or figuratively express a situation where one can no longer progress forward.
by 🐺 April 1, 2022

Liam: "Hey, are we gonna put up this tent then or what?"
Linzi: "Sure.. But I am sleeping in the middle!"
Luke: "Cool.. I will sleep next to you and Liam can sleep on the other side then."
Elliot: "Oh, so where do I sleep then?"
Luke & Liam: "You get the scrag-end down by our feet."
Linzi: "Sure.. But I am sleeping in the middle!"
Luke: "Cool.. I will sleep next to you and Liam can sleep on the other side then."
Elliot: "Oh, so where do I sleep then?"
Luke & Liam: "You get the scrag-end down by our feet."
by PeggyLuXXX July 6, 2007

The last 2-3 weeks of summer when students realize school will be starting soon and begin summer reading homework.
It's the end of summer and I can feel the freedom melting away.
During the end of the summer, students are frequently taunted by store signs announcing the back-to -school season.
It's the end of summer. I'm dreading schedule pick-up day.
During the end of the summer, students are frequently taunted by store signs announcing the back-to -school season.
It's the end of summer. I'm dreading schedule pick-up day.
by bastness July 25, 2016

by jonto93 June 6, 2009

From the verb 'to cheb'. Used to desctibe somebody who is a little bit of a tit. Also used to describe the end of the male genitals.
"You are a cheb-end".
by Mark Colman January 29, 2006

by Devvo May 13, 2005
