over and out
English
Interjection
- (idiomatic) Used in films and TV to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.
Usage notes
- Not used in real-life radio communications, since "over" means you want a reply and "out" means you don't expect a reply.
Translations
end of conversation
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