it's a wrap



it's a wrap

this is successfully completed After three months of planning and two years of building, it's a wrap and we've moved into our new home. It was a wrap for the latest unmanned mission to Mars.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of it's a wrap (the filming of this movie or part of a movie is completed)
See also: wrap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adamu-Old Church Slavic
PaulÍNa-Slovak
Pinchas-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
EdİZ-Turkish
Odoacero-do-AY-sər (English)Ancient Germanic
JÓHanna-Icelandic