people say period like at the end of a sentence?

Why do some people say period like at the end of a sentence? I mean, not exactly at the end of every sentence. What does that mean? Example: something something something, period!

Answer #1

“period” is what Americans call a “full stop” in grammar.

Answer #2

usually its used to explain its the end of a topic.

Answer #3

in england we say blablabla, FULL STOP!

its to emphisise that you no longer want theconversation to carry on

Answer #4

I think this discussion question is answered. Period.

Answer #5

You won’t watch TV today, PERIOD!!! this makes me lose hope.. lolz when my parents say that.. it means NOTHING is going to change their mind… or as twilightmom said discussion is CLOSED!! SAY NOMORE!! lolz yea, I think my mum LOVES this word, lolz

Answer #6

Like your parents saying something like I don’t want to hear anymore. The discussion is closed. Period!! ???

Like a period at the end of a sentence, it means to stop or put an end to that sentence. Discussion closed, there will be no more. Hope that helped, I can’t tell you anymore, period!!! {=

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