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Time's Up

Meaning

"Time's up" is an interjection used to say the allowed time has ended and no more time remains. When capitalized as Time's Up, it can also name a movement against harassment and inequality.

Examples

You still have that competitive thing where you want to try to make hits. That won't go away, unless the mayor of show business says my time's up. Will Ferrell

His first single was a commercial failure—a rap record with vocalist Jimmy Mack, titled Time's Up, featuring several remixes and stems for remixing. citation Very few copies were ever sold. Source: Internet

See also * Time's Up! Source: Internet

The very first Trance record (also British) is "Age Of Chance – Time's Up (Remix)" and dates from 1989, soon followed "Age Of Love" (1990, this one by an Italian duo ). Source: Internet

LOS ANGELES Dressed in white and accompanied by five fellow female artists, pop singer Kesha took the spotlight at the Grammys on Sunday to deliver a powerful ballad as part of the Time's Up movement to end workplace sexual harassment. Source: Internet

Harvey Weinstein has officially been convicted of rape, and Time's Up is hailing this as a "historic moment." Source: Internet

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