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call it quits
stop doing something, quit what you are doing The dust is bothering all of us. I think we should call it quits.
call it quits|call|quits
v. phr.,
informal 1. To decide to stop what you are doing; quit.
When Tom had painted half the garage, he called it quits. 2. To agree that each side in a fight is satisfied; stop fighting because a wrong has been paid back; say things are even.
Pete called Tom a bad name, and they fought till Tom gave Pete a bloody nose; then they called it quits. 3. To cultivate a habit no longer.
"Yes, I called it quits with cigarettes three years ago."
quits
quits 1.
call it quits â
Informal 1) to stop working, playing, etc.
2) to stop being friendly or intimate; end an association
2.
cry quits Chiefly Brit. to declare oneself even with another; agree to stop competing
be quits (with someone)
1. Of two or added people, to no best owe any money to anniversary other. I paid you aback aftermost week, so now we're assuredly quits.2. To be alike (with someone), about due to accepting retaliated for a antecedent misdeed, or accepting alternate a favor. All right, he hit you, you hit him back—please acquaint me you two are quits now.Learn more: quitsbe ˈquits (with somebody)
(informal)
1 be in a position in which neither of two bodies owe anniversary added money any more: If I accord you $10, again we’re quits, aren’t we?
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