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you ain't seen nothing yet
(someone) ain't seen nothing yetSomeone has only glimpsed or experienced the beginning of something that will become even more exciting, impressive, or important. (The word "ain't" is a colloquial form of "hasn't" or "haven't," which are sometimes used instead.) I could tell your parents are already impressed with the house, but they ain't seen nothing yet! A: "Wow, there is so much going on in this city all at once!" B: "Just wait, darling, you ain't seen nothing yet—it only really comes alive at night!"See also: nothing, seen, yetyou ain't seen nothing yet there is something even more extreme or impressive in store. informal This expression was popularized by Al Jolson's aside in the 1927 film The Jazz Singer, ‘you ain't heard nuttin' yet’.See also: nothing, seen, yetAcronymsSeeYASNY |