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curtains

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Noun — Informal: the end, especially death or ruin.

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What does “curtains” mean?

The word “curtains” means informal: the end, especially death or ruin. In plain terms, slang for "the end" — used when something (or someone) is finished for good.

How do you pronounce “curtains”?

“Curtains” is pronounced KUR-tuhnz (/ˈkɜː(ɹ).tənz/ in IPA).

How do you use “curtains” in a sentence?

Here is “curtains” used in a sentence: “If the brakes fail on that hill, it's curtains for us.”

What part of speech is “curtains”?

“Curtains” is a noun.

Is “curtains” a common word?

“Curtains” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What does it mean when something is said to be curtains for someone?

The informal expression "it's curtains for" someone means it is the end for them, often implying death, ruin, or total failure. It is typically used dramatically or humorously rather than in serious, formal writing.

Is curtains in this sense formal or informal?

This sense of curtains is informal and mainly appears in spoken English, fiction, or casual writing, rather than in formal or technical contexts. It carries a dramatic, often theatrical tone.

Why does curtains mean the end or death?

The expression draws on the image of a stage curtain closing at the end of a theatrical performance, signaling that everything is over. This theatrical origin is why curtains is used informally to mean death, ruin, or finality.

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