Meaning of «waterloo»
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"Waterloo" is used to refer to a person's final defeat, downfall, or a disastrous end to a streak of success or bad behavior. It suggests a point of no return where someone finally faces the consequences of their previous actions. The term is often used in a predictive or cautionary sense when observing someone who is acting recklessly or arrogantly. It implies that justice or failure is inevitable and will be significant when it arrives.
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> He think say he wise, but he go soon meet his waterloo for that place.
> All this bad things wey you dey do go lead you to your waterloo.
> The villain for the film finally reach his waterloo for the last scene.
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