"chan eil am bonnach beag bruich fhathast" meaning in Scottish Gaelic

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Proverb

Head templates: {{head|gd|proverb|head=chan eil am bonnach beag bruich fhathast}} chan eil am bonnach beag bruich fhathast
  1. it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings; it ain't over till it's over (lit: "the little bannock isn't toasted yet")
    Sense id: en-chan_eil_am_bonnach_beag_bruich_fhathast-gd-proverb-fa6rApWw
  2. a phrase used in children's games such as hide-and-seek or blind man's buff when not all players are ready for the game to begin
    Sense id: en-chan_eil_am_bonnach_beag_bruich_fhathast-gd-proverb-qHhtW5A1 Categories (other): Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header, Scottish Gaelic proverbs Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header: 5 95 Disambiguation of Scottish Gaelic proverbs: 6 94

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