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Thank God it’s all over! 

The long awaited joyful exclamation, the parallel sentiment to “Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead!” from The Wizard of Oz,” that most sane folk will be feeling, as the Extortionist in Chief is led out of the White House in shiny handcuffs and a handsome straightjacket.
We can all begin the recovery now and breathe a mass sigh of relief as we say in unison, “thank God it’s all over!”
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They Think It's All Over 

Massively popular phrase used all the time in England to describe that exhilerating moment just before a big event like a victory or a total fuck-up. Comes from the famous commentary in the closing moments of the 1966 World Cup Final - "Some people are on the pitch ... they think it's all over (Geoff Hurst scores to put England two goals ahead)... IT IS NOW!". England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra time to become world champions. Too bad we can't do the business on the pitch these days...
"Look over there - Dave's breaking up with Donna. They Think It's All Over...it is now".

It's So Over 

(USED SATIRICALLY) to be in a devastating situation

it's almost over 

what your friend says when you're sitting on their couch watching a movie and they want to finish it, but you want to either go home or go to sleep or at least do something else, and there's actually about a half hour left of the movie and you're bored as hell.
mark: can we go outside now ? this movie's boring..
paul: it's almost over.
mark: yeah right..

It’s all over

Drake Cooper Created this
You can use it’s all over for many situations like it’s all over for you as in your dead or it’s all over for you as in your girlfriend broke up with you or as in it’s all over for you your broke have no money
It’s all over by Drake Cooper January 2, 2020

It's not over until the snowman melts 

A politically correct version of "It ain't over till the fat lady sings". It means that one should not presume to know the outcome of an season or event which is still in progress. A phrase is used when a situation or season is (or appears to be) nearing its conclusion. It cautions against assuming that the current state of an season or event is irreversible and clearly determines how or when the event will end. The phrase is most commonly used in association with the end of the winter season pending the last frost.
Don't plant your crops to early as "It's not over until the snowman melts"

It’s dizzy over there for you 

Chaotic
Shambles
Disrupted
To present confidence without having it all together, later creating an embarrassing event.
Wow, you thought you were telling someone off, but unfortunately…. it’s dizzy over there for you.