that's that



that's that

(spoken)
nothing more can be said about this You are not allowed to stay up to see that movie and that's that.
Usage notes: used to show you are very determined

that's that

Also, that takes care of that. There's no more to be said or done; the matter is finished, the issue is settled. For example, Dad's not buying you a television set, and that's that, or We've paid all we owe, and that takes care of that. [Early 1800s]

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Svetopolk-Medieval Slavic (Hypothetical)
ValentinVAH-len-teen (German), vah-lyen-TEEN (Russian), vah-leen-TEEN (Russian)French, Romanian, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian,
Firuza-Azerbaijani, Tajik, Uzbek
Agnesi['ægnisi]
TanjaTAHN-yah (German, Finnish)German, Finnish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
Godascalc-Ancient Germanic