The expression “all over with“ is commonly used to convey that something is completely finished or concluded. It is often used in informal contexts to talk about events, tasks, or issues that have come to an end.
Meaning of “All over with”
Finished: Indicates that a particular situation, activity, or problem has ended.
Example:
“His problems are all over with now.”
(His issues or difficulties have been resolved or concluded.)
Equivalent expressions
- Done and dusted: Another way of saying something is completely finished.
- Wrapped up: Implies that a task or event has been concluded.
- Behind us: Suggests that a challenging period or situation is now in the past.
The idiom “all over with“ is a straightforward way of expressing that something has reached its end, and any related matters are completed or resolved.