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owari da 

おわりだ (owarida) is Japanese for "the end" or "it's over". It is said by the shipfu USS Enterprise (CV-6) in the game Azur Lane when she is using her skill "Lucky E".
My Enterprise - "owari da"
Opponent's Enterprise - "owari da"
My Enterprise - "owari da"
Opponent's Enterprise - "owari da"
My Enterprise - "owari da"
Opponent's Enterprise - "owari da"
My Enterprise - "owari da"
Opponent's Enterprise - "owari da"
Me - "If this BS keeps up, I'll time out in this exercise"
owari da by Amagi-gata October 21, 2019
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owari da 

A popular catchphrase often said by anime character Jiren, from Dragon Ball Super. Meaning "It's over..", a recurring phenomena within the show when ever he thinks he has defeated someone.
*Engulfs opponent in Ki Blast, sending them flying*
Owari da..
*Explosion*
owari da by EbokGamer May 16, 2018
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owari da 

a popular word phrase used by jiren the gray in dragon ball super, whenever he has or( thinks) he defeated someone (which he usually doesen't). He likes to overuse it alot and it usually goes along with his attack "power impact" where he shoots a orange-ish ki blast at someone, upon the ki blast's impact on the target it explodes somewhat resembling a supernova. And keep in mind all this happens and just when the ki blast is going to explode he turns his back, crosses his arms and closes his eyes then says "owari da" then the ki blast explodes behind him when he says it all looking badass, whilst his theme plays
*Random character*: I GOT YOU NOW JIREN

*attacks jiren*

*jiren turns around*

Jiren: *shoots orange ki blast*

*Explosion*

Jiren: Owari Da
owari da by BigBallerISReal December 2, 2020
From Japanese, literally translates to "the end."
Used in movies, anime, manga, everything.
Often used as a tongue in cheek quip before finishing an opponent.
owari da by omaewamouowarida January 25, 2026