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End of the way 

Means EXTREMLY in a positive way. Sometimes it is said in short "Sof".
Positive: I saw a beutiful chic, her look is SOF HADERECH.
His new car goes so smooth, SOF HADERECH
End of the way by Ziv Arav March 16, 2005

end of the way 

Great; best of a kind.
This tuna cocktail is end of the way!
end of the way by informative June 26, 2003

End of the way 

A phrase used to describe an experiance or event that was extemely exciting. Usually used by youngsters. Comes from Hebrew: "Sof Haderech"
Someone: How was the trip to Spain last week.
You: It was really fun, what can I tell you, End of the Way.
End of the way by Yish Fried August 29, 2005

End of the way!

This phrase comes form Hebrew, and it means "great","marvelous","splendid".
- I got 100 in the exam!
- Oh, that's end of the way!
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- You look end of the way!
End of the way! by Reuven August 28, 2005

[way] the end of the way (Sof HaDerech) 

This phrase comes from Hebrew, and its meaning is something extraordinarily good. If we need to go through a way in order to get somewhere, the end of this way would be the place we want to get to or a condition we desire to be in -- and this place or condition is of course valuable for us.

Hence, "the end of the way" is something REALLY good.
"I am telling you, this movie is the end of the way".

"what a cake, the end of the way".
excessive nice speech, the opposite of ragebaiting
adrian: i hope you have a nice day and never get sad!
enrique: joybait ❤️ 🩹🌹
Word of the Day on July 6, 2026