I came, I saw, I conquered

I came, I saw, I conquered

Used to express one's total victory over someone or something. Often altered in various ways, as to suit the context, for humorous effect, etc. From the Latin phrase veni, vidi, vici, popularly attributed to Julius Caesar following his victory at the Battle of Zela. A: "Well, how did the interview go?" B: "I came, I saw, I conquered! You're looking at FlemCo's new Vice President of Marketing!" A: "Who won the football game?" B: "We did, by a landslide! We came, we saw, we kicked their butts!"
See also: conquer
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • so long, and thanks for all the fish
  • IFTFY
  • FTFY
  • IFYPFY
  • checks notes
  • it me
  • forgeddaboudit
  • forgeddaboutit
  • fuggedaboudit
  • fuggedaboutit