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1. looking backward
Dreading a coming event; not looking forward to something.
Man, I'm getting a root canal on Monday - I'm really looking backward to it.
2. looking forward
"Looking forward" and "going forward" are annoying expressions that mean "in the future". They have been in universal use for years in corporate America and came about for legal reasons. Companies are held liable by the Securities and Exchange Commission for any statements or predictions made about the future. They can be sued by investors if they make a statement about the future and it does not come true. The word "future" was therefore completely erased from the corporate vocabulary and replaced by "looking forward" and "going forward". These annoying terms are used constantly to qualify almost every statement made in order to avoid legal liability. In corporate America today, the word "future" NEVER comes out of the mouth of any corporate officer or anyone who makes official statements to the public (if he or she expects to keep their job).
Looking forward, sales of the company are expected to increase in the first quarter.
3. forward moments
those moments in life where you are looking forward to doing anything else except what you are doing right then and there.
When you are at work watching the cubical fall in around you. Waiting for the forward moments, (looking forward to the moment it is 5:00pm, looking forward to the moment to have an ice cold beer, etc...)
4. works cited
A phrase used when one is very enthusiastic. Often used when eagerly looking forward to an event. A southern variation of the American English phrase "we're excited".
Joe Bob: What's going on this weekend?
Billy Ray: Everybody's goin' on down to the creek for the big coon hunt. Works cited.
5. Robynsday
A day that you are looking forward to.
Commonly referred to as Friday.
A date to be excited about.

Have a great Robynsday

That was a rough day, thank god tomorrow will be a Robynsday.

I have been looking forward to Robynsday since this week began
6. Chrimbo Limbo
The period of time between Christmas and New Year. When National Holidays and unusual working patterns work make it difficult to keep track of the exact day, whilst looking forward to further celebrations as New Year's Eve approaches.
I'm recovering from Christmas and looking forward to New Year, but at the moment I'm just stuck in this chrimbo limbo.
7. Mountain Effect
This is when you are not looking forward to something which would ordinarily be awesome or fun, because something terrible or incredibly boring happens directly before it. For example, finals and summer break. One would ordinarily be excited about summer break, however one can't feel the excitement, because they are more stressed over having to climb the mountain (taking finals).
Summer break is right around the corner, but I'm not looking forward to it because of finals. Damn mountain effect.
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