Learn useful ways to say "you and nailah" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the outcome is fixed and cannot be changed, often said as a threat or warning.
From Lost And Found, Episode 58
Someone warns two people that Esther’s future has already been decided.
Use this in a serious or dramatic conflict to say the result is unavoidable. It sounds ominous and threatening, so it is not appropriate for polite conversation.
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