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Turkey Time

The two or three work days before and after Christmas break when no one gets any work done.

"Hey did you do that thing you were gonna do?"

"Nope"

"Why not!? You should have done that thing a long time ago, did you forget?"
"No I'm just on turkey time and not getting anything done."

by darkwhitein1955 January 11, 2018


mo-time

a spare hour or two spent in the company of someone who has a nickname of "MO"
The time must be incredible, and involve an adventure or a pointless roadtrip which leads no-where

I spent mo-time in a car to tescos, before we found out they didnt sell what we wanted.

by Mothepro123 May 24, 2007


cigarette's time

The time it takes to smoke a cigarette. One cigarette's time is the time it takes to smoke one cigarette. Two cigarette's time is the time it takes to smoke two cigarettes and so on.

Person 1: How long will it take until you get here?
Person 2: It shouldn't be longer than two cigarette's time.

by aludram July 12, 2010


shoot time

In the hunting world, the time when legal shooting may commence. Usually one half before sunrise.

There was a Game Warden at my hunting spot, so I had to call and wake up my Dad to verify shoot time.

by steelheader March 26, 2008


Time Killer

A personal activity that helps time go by faster; used to prevent boredom.

2K15 was a time killer!

by Killing Virgin August 21, 2016


Nail Time

The time devoted to decorating finger/ toenails with nail polish or nail varnish

Violet-Phoebe- Gtg, it's nail time!

Algernon - What?!?!?!?

Violet-Phoebe - Time to paint my nails...

by MasterChirpse January 27, 2013


Closing Time

A part at the end of every work day, it's an excuse to play Semisonic's hit named 'Closing Time' which became popular because of the movie 'Friends With Benefits'. Normally the song is played in a dramatic style such as a meaningful exit. An example is at a High-School graduation, as the song 'Closing Time' may have a deeper meaning to some as moving onto a new place and leaving the old. Either that or it's used ironically, however the song is quite catchy.

An example, an office building at 8:00PM
*Closing Time starts*
Bill: "Who the hell is playing that?"
Kyle: "It's Steve, he plays that every damn time we close up..."
Steve: *Chanting to the tune of Closing Time* "I know who I want to take me home, take me home!"

by Captain_Irony November 19, 2016