anymore

be not in Kansas anymore

To no longer be in a place that one knows or where one is comfortable; to be in a completely unfamiliar and/or discomfiting environment. A reference to The Wizard of Oz, in which Dorothy, upon arriving to Oz, says, "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." It can actually be quite shocking to finish college and enter the workforce, because suddenly you realize that you aren't in Kansas anymore and life operates in a totally different way now. As we walked into the bustling streets of Delhi, we knew we weren't in Kansas anymore.
See also: anymore, not

don't see you around here much anymore

Said when one sees someone for the first time in a long time. Wow, it's so great to see you! Don't see you around here much anymore since you moved.
See also: anymore, around, here, much, see

don't see you much around here anymore

Said when one sees someone for the first time in a long time. Wow, it's so great to see you! Don't see you much around here anymore since you moved.
See also: anymore, around, here, much, see

not a kid anymore

No longer having or afforded the innocence, naïveté, physical advantages, or lack of responsibilities associated with youth. You shouldn't try to tackle such demanding hikes—you're not a kid anymore. I could tell he was trying to con me like he used to do, but I wasn't a kid anymore, so I told him where to shove it. You aren't a kid anymore, Tom. It's time you started acting like an adult.
See also: anymore, kid, not

not anymore

No longer; not as of this point or from this point onward. I've spent my life waiting for opportunities to come to me, but not anymore! From now on, I shape my own destiny! A: "Do you still work for GloboCorp?" B: "No, not anymore. I'm with UniCo now."
See also: anymore, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

not a kid anymore

Fig. no longer in one's youth. You can't keep partying all weekend, every weekend. You're not a kid anymore. Kathy: Bill is just as wild as ever, I hear. Jane: Bill needs to realize that he's not a kid anymore.
See also: anymore, kid, not

Not anymore.

The facts you mentioned are no longer true.; A previous situation no longer exists. Mary: This cup of coffee you asked me to bring you looks cold. Do you still want it? Sally: Not anymore. Tom: Do the Wilsons live on Maple Street? Bob: Not anymore.
See also: anymore, not

(We) don't see you much around here anymore.

 and (We) don't see you around here much anymore.
Fig. We haven't seen you for a long time. (The we can be replaced with I.) Bill: Hello, Tom. Long time no see. Tom: Yes, Bill. We don't see you much around here anymore. "We don't see you around here much anymore," said the old pharmacist to John, who had just come home from college.
See also: anymore, around, here, much, see
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • 1FTR
  • drive (one) out of office
  • force (one) out of office
  • force out of office
  • give (one) (one's) head
  • give head
  • give somebody their head
  • give someone their head
  • cooking for one
  • as one door closes, another opens
References in periodicals archive
'All the pieces of evidence of the case are now revealed before everyone and there is no point to keep Nawaz in custody anymore,' he added.
I am going to consult with friends and family, my heart isn't in cricket anymore.'
Freshwater from Boeung Prek Tup cannot be used anymore, so I don't know where to get fresh water,' he said.
The clubs without a structure to create a situation where the player is not anymore in a situation of a direct relation with the manager, but, yes, a relation with the structure."
This comes after the social media star announced her separation from her husband Rabie and then returned to him confirming that she had not separated from him and only said so because she did not want to talk about her marriage and private life anymore.
"I'm not winning tournaments anymore, I don't know why but a lot of things have happened in my private life and I've also noticed that my body isn't feeling 100 per cent anymore - I don't have the drive, motivation or fitness to carry on.
"Maybe there are still titles left in me and that would be amazing but I can't do this every week anymore.
In his press briefing, Roque said that his relationship with Trillanes is not news anymore as he never denied such a fact.
'Ipakita ko ang cellphone ko sa inyo, ang problema dyan, nagbalik ako sa pindot pindot lang, because bugok na kasi ako, I cannot learn anymore,' Duterte said in a speech in Cebu City on Tuesday.
It seems good writers are not turning to the medium or, may be, competent writers are not adopting the medium anymore. There is all the time a race to mimic the Indians.
My parents tried their best to make me continue studies, but after some time they decided they could not help anymore. I started working in this workshop three years ago and earn Rs300 every day.
Money isn't a problem for him anymore, it seems, but still, those close to him say he still needs more moolah.
Alvi added that these tactics of befooling the people are not working anymore and the people knows their reality now and the nation cannot be duped anymore.
Written by Kathy McCoy (a psychotherapist and expert on family relationships), "We Don't Talk Anymore: Healing after Parents and Their Adult Children Become Estranged" is a tender and practical exploration of estrangement for both parents and adult children.
TOTTENHAM v CRYSTAL PAL TOMORROW, NOON MAURICIO POCHETTINO insists Tottenham aren't "Spursy" anymore as they aim to follow up their Champions League heroics against Crystal Palace.