(someone) ain't seen nothing yet
Someone 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!" This team has played really well, and yet, we ain't seen nothing yet—they're due to get their two biggest stars back from the injured list this week.
(someone) hasn't seen nothing yet
Someone has only glimpsed or experienced the beginning of something that will become even more exciting, impressive, or important. (The word "ain't," a colloquial form of "hasn't" or "haven't," is often used instead.) I could tell your parents are already impressed with the house, but they haven't seen nothing yet! A: "Wow, there is so much going on in this city all at once!" B: "Just wait, darling, you haven't seen nothing yet—it only really comes alive at night!" This team has played really well, and yet, we haven't seen nothing yet—they're due to get their two biggest stars back from the injured list this week.
and yet
In spite of something previously mentioned. Molly said she was sick, and yet here she is, walking around the mall, perfectly healthy. I followed the recipe exactly, and yet my cake is as dry as can be. Deep down, I knew that I didn't really love Bill—and yet, I married him anyway.
Are we having fun yet?
A phrase used sarcastically or humorously when something is not as enjoyable as one had hoped it would be. Are we having fun yet? We've only spent most of our vacation day stuck in traffic! A: "Wow, more papers to file?" B: "Yep. Are we having fun yet or what?" The phone has been ringing off the hook all morning? Whoa, are we having fun yet?
as yet
At this time; yet. No one has responded to my email as yet, so I don't have an answer for you. The as yet unreleased film has certainly created a lot of buzz. As yet, there is no cure for the disease, but with modern medications, it's not the death sentence it once was.
it's early days (yet)
It is still only the beginning period or phase of some activity or situation, so it's too soon to know how things will develop or conclude. A: "Uh oh, the new product's sales aren't as high as we were expecting." B: "Well, it's early days yet, so let's just wait and see how things pan out. Sales might rally closer to the holidays." A: "So, how are things going between you and Sarah?" B: "They're going pretty well! It's still early days, of course, but I have a good feeling about us."
not just yet
Very soon; not at this exact moment. A: "Will I make the announcement?" B: "Not just yet; let everyone get settled in first." We're not finished just yet. We need a few more minutes to get everything ready.
not out of the woods
Despite improvement, not yet completely free from difficulties or danger. Often said in reference to someone's health or financial situation. Her surgery went as well as we could have hoped, but she's not out of the woods yet. We've restructured the organization to help eliminate unnecessary costs, but we're still not out of the woods.
so close (and) yet so far
1. Some outcome is or was very close to happening, but it will not, may not, or did not happen, and therefore it seems like it is or was never so close. They reached the semifinals, only to have their championship dreams dashed by a crushing 4-0 defeat. So close, yet so far.
2. One is very close to completing or succeeding at something, but there is still difficult work to do before that can happen. I finished the rough draft of my thesis, but I still have to edit and proofread it. I'm so close and yet so far.
so near (and) yet so far
1. Some outcome is or was very close to happening, but it will not, may not, or did not happen, and therefore it seems like it is or was never so close. They reached the semifinals, only to have their championship dreams dashed by a crushing 4-0 defeat. So near, yet so far.
2. One is very close to completing or succeeding at something, but there is still difficult work to do before that can happen. I finished the rough draft of my thesis, but I still have to edit and proofread it. I'm so near and yet so far.
the best is yet to come
There may have been success, prosperity, or good outcomes so far, but things will reach even greater levels in the future. During the governor's first term, the state saw record increases in its annual revenue. As a part of his reelection campaign, he has told voters that the best is yet to come.
the mills of God grind slowly(, but they grind exceedingly fine)
Destiny will deliver an outcome that is correct, just, and inevitable, though it may take a long time to come to be. It was a disheartening verdict, to be sure, but we aren't losing hope for a successful outcome eventually. The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine. The mills of God grind slowly, and we've been making slow but steady progress in this country over the last three decades, but it seems like those mills have sputtered to a halt lately.
there's life in the old dog yet
cliché One still has vitality or the ability to perform certain actions despite one's advanced age. Did you see Grandpa out on the dance floor? There's life in the old dog yet! I know you think I'm all broken down, but I can still hold my own when I need to. There's life in this old dog yet!
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