I'm not finished with you Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This phrase means you still have something more to say or do with someone, often used during an argument or when you have unresolved issues with the person.
Usage & Nuances
Usually said in a serious or confrontational tone, often during arguments or discussions. Not literal—it doesn't mean a task; it refers to issues between people. Can be slightly threatening or assertive. Avoid in formal situations.
Example Sentences
I'm not finished with you yet. We need to talk about your grades.
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Don't leave! I'm not finished with you.
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I'm not finished with you because you still owe me an apology.
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You think you can just walk away? I'm not finished with you.
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Hold on, I'm not finished with you—there's more we need to discuss.
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Trust me, I'm not finished with you after what you did.
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