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From here to the wall

An expression meaning a large amount of something.
Derived from Trump's idea of a wall on the southern border of the US with Mexico, as someone's current location in relation to said wall would be a large distance.
Kid: I need you to fill this bag with candy from here to the wall.

Joe: Stacy gave us a giant list of things to do, I swear it was from here to the wall.

Bob: I have so much homework today man, it's from here to the wall.
by shavedpanda November 28, 2016
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