Wasted, lost, or ruined; gone irrevocably.
📖 general
General idioms that span a wide range of everyday topics.
Later in the future; at some point during a process or development.
In a state of ruin, failure, or complete deterioration; utterly wasted. (Primarily British English)
In the future; at some unspecified later time.
Implies a significant difference or distance from a goal or current state; not a minor adjustment but a substantial change or challenge ahead.
In the future; at a later stage or time. (Often used in Australian/New Zealand English)
In a state of ruin, failure, or decline; beyond recovery.
To have learned how to do something perfectly, skillfully, or efficiently, usually through practice.
Nearing the completion of a task or project, with only the final, often crucial, details remaining.
Until the very last moment or the last possible second; a situation where the outcome is not decided until the very end.
A colloquial term for Australia and New Zealand, referring to their location in the Southern Hemisphere.
To be aware of and engaged with current trends, slang, and culture popular among younger generations. Often used ironically or slightly disparagingly for an older person trying too hard.