Not from here

The point at which a person is so staggeringly clueless that they’re essentially no longer here. Adv
1. “Eugene seriously told me he’s not even interested in a job because within 5 years global warming will have killed most of us and turned the rest into cannibal zombies.” 2. “Yeah I heard that too. Eugene’s not from here anymore.”
by Bigfreedog July 21, 2011
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From here on out

from now on,from this day forward
Whatever good we do from here on out will erase the past.
by Pedram Afshar August 10, 2010
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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 29, 2016
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From here to Tokyo

1. It will not be happening anytime soon 2. It seems as if there is no end to it Dutch expression
1. We finally left at 3pm after a stress period from here to Tokyo 2. The play was boring from here to Tokyo
by elisabeth8322 January 31, 2009
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From Here to Eternity

From here to eternity - that's where she takes me From here to eternity - with love, with love, with love Baby - baby - baby gives me loving Leaves me meaning nothing, nothing left to mean Baby - baby - baby's got me sighing Nearly has me dying, dying off to me
From here to eternity That's where she takes me From here to eternity She does, she does, she does, she does From here to eternity That's where she leads me From here to eternity With love, with love, with love, with love
by Death Menace February 08, 2023
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I'll take it from here

Literally means 'I'll assume responsibility and control of this situation from this point forward.' It's usually used in a condescending manner, with sarcasm optional. So, in reality, it means, 'You've screwed up enough/underperformed the task, so I'll assume control and responsibility so it won't become FUBAR.'
New guy at job - "Hey, I transfered the account to Mrs. Jennings like you told me to!" Boss - "WHAT?! I told you to transfer the funds to Mr. Jennings?! I'll take it from here."
by jajais4u March 14, 2011
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1. The place is remote and the route is hard to describe 2. the problem cannot be solved.
I'll say you can't get there from here. Let's just leave it at that.
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