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tradie o'clock

The time of day (usually 3-3:30pm) that tradies knock off work, resulting in a sudden hotness surge in areas around construction sites, on public transport, etc.

It was approaching tradie o'clock, so Alex decided it was time to head outside, get an afternoon snack and perve on all the King Gee, Hard Yakka, Bisley, Jackaroo and Stubbies talent that would soon inundate the city.

by joelster7455 May 31, 2016


grind o'clock

Invented by Yazmine... means time to grind or work hard in the textbooks

I can't go out tonight, it's grind o'clock.

by Yazzyt February 18, 2017


Whine O'Clock

Exactly the same as Wine O'Clock but accompanied by bitching about your Career, your partner or the weather on Facebook or other social network.

What a shitty day, it's definitely whine O'Clock.

by pseudonym not found September 29, 2011


Billion o'clock

Late.

"I was up until a billion o'clock last night working on my speech."

by Mr Muns April 7, 2018


thot o'clock

When you are particularly thirsty and you are actively pursuing some booty.

"Look at the time, it's thot o'clock!"

"We're going downtown? It's thot o'clock!"

by Romi97 September 19, 2018


Never o'clock

The perfect superlative response to being asked when you're going to do something that you have absolutely no intention of doing. EVER.

"When are you going to accept the fact that 'irregardless' is now in the dictionary?"

"At never o'clock!"

by SneezyDwarf August 9, 2016

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Steve o'clock

Precisely four o'clock, United Kingdom local time. There are an increasing number of voices amongst the scientific community for this measure to be used for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) instead of the highly precise atomic clocks used today, as it has been shown to be far more reliable and accurate.

When are you working tomorrow?

Oh, I'm on 8 'til Steve o'clock.

Cool. I'll come and pick you up at around half Steve then.

by mavdav June 28, 2016

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