full stop
adverb/ˌfʊl ˈstɒp/
/ˌfʊl ˈstɑːp/
(British English) (also period North American English, British English)
(informal)- used at the end of a sentence to emphasize that there is nothing more to say about a subject
- I've already told you—we can't afford it, full stop!
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