goodnight Vienna

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From Goodnight, Vienna, a 1932 operetta.[1]

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goodnight Vienna

  1. (British slang) Events have reached a state of completion; nothing more can be done.
    If the ship takes on any more water, it’ll be goodnight Vienna for us all.
    So I met the girl, we had a few drinks. Back to her place, and Good Night, Vienna.

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