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It means it's not over until the proof is in the pudding. lol
There's always a chance , that things will change so in most cases don't give up
There is still time left (even if it looks like we are doomed)
It means something like
You may won this round, but the war is still not over yet.
Other reasons can include the main point of function. In other words, there is no shortcut to finish of what you started.
Don't give up until you can't do anything more.
The way I look on it is when 'over' means 'dead' as in a situation in life or regretably life itself . Hence if there is still a chance it's not 'dead'.
Did that make sense ?
This was said by Yogi Berra durring the ninth inning of a baseball game. His team was loosing, 10 to 4, and someone said "It looks like it's all over", then Yogi said "It ain't over till it's over" because his team still had a chance to score some runs.
I think the clues in the question....
The single most literal colloquialism of all time.
...I think I just hurt myself typing that.
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