When someone finds out new news only to find out that it's fairly old (originally from Super Milk Chan).
Person 1: Did you hear about the Prince of Persia movie?
Person 2: That news is from late LAST YEAR.
Person 1: Oh, well I didn't know.
Person 2: You are so behind the times.
Person 2: That news is from late LAST YEAR.
Person 1: Oh, well I didn't know.
Person 2: You are so behind the times.
by MANTISscream April 29, 2009
by gayniggerdicks December 21, 2016
The time you want to believe you can get to an event. Does not take into account “lost time” between activities and typically vastly underestimates durations of simple tasks.
Jon Duncan is planning to be at POOLgalo at 11:00 Hughey time. Jon Duncan has golf ending at 10:30, and it is a 15 minute drive to home and a 15 minute drive to POOLgalo. Therefore, Jon will be there at 11:00. However, 10:30 is a best-case ending time for golf. Drive times are at lease 20 minutes each way, and lost time like walking to the car, getting beer, changing clothes, etc. are not accounted for.
True Best case scenario: 12:30. Most likely 1:30
True Best case scenario: 12:30. Most likely 1:30
by tcareycares August 27, 2020
A British tradition in the lead up to Christmas where a variety of nuts (usually but not always including chestnuts) are consumed at a certain time every day.
Dan: "Are you ready for nut time Nora?"
Eleanor: "You bet I am. Get the microwave ready, I'm bringing chestnuts today!"
Eleanor: "You bet I am. Get the microwave ready, I'm bringing chestnuts today!"
by Pip Spencer November 16, 2020
You up for coffeeshop time?
by lovebugnurug June 22, 2010
In a group of friends or a 'gang' these youths will use the term 'Jackanory time' as a joke or some may even take it seriously, anything worth something of value is taken. Normally, handed back within a small amount of time.
by J1zzabell December 22, 2016
by TravisTime123 March 04, 2019