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1- Period between 6AM to noon.
2- Period between sunrise to noon.
Morning.
morning by Çyndry October 25, 2025

morning radio show moment

A fleeting segment within a morning radio broadcast, typically marked by spontaneity, humor, shock value, controversy, embarrassment, awkwardness, or compelling content, designed to captivate listeners and provoke discussion. Idiomatically, it signifies a memorable or entertaining experience that encapsulates the characteristics of morning radio culture.
This is a very awkward and painful morning radio show moment in the history of radio broadcasting.
1- Period between 6:00 AM until 12:00 PM (midday).
2- Period between 6:00 AM until 11:59 AM.
3- Period between sunrise until 12:00 PM (midday).
Morning.
morning by Kytyryny November 1, 2025

Morning Mug

Your father's mug that he always used every morning while reading a newspaper, AND watching the news. He claims that he's had it since 12 and you wonder, God knows what he had in there.
Son: "Hey dad what's your favorite thing in the world?"

Father: "other than you and your absolute voluptuous mother, It's this morning mug that my father gave me, and his father gave him. Later when you're worthy of it, I'll let you have it."

mooring line

A line or cable used to secure marine vessels to berths during the docking process. An example of a particularly thick mooring line is a hawser.
I use multiple mooring lines to prevent my ship from drifting from port and causing collisions.
mooring line by A. Patmos November 27, 2025

Morningnoon

A playful blend of morning and noon, used by late risers to greet the day after midday. It acknowledges waking up past noon while still claiming the freshness of “morning.” Lets others know to expect common morning behaviors in the afternoon. Can be used to poke a little fun at people who stay up too late.
"Good morningnoon, and where can a late riser get a cup of coffee this late in the day?"
Don’t judge me, it’s morningnoon in my world.”
"Did you yawny morningnooners leave any midnight oil for the rest of us?"
Morningnoon by Lady Ivywood December 16, 2025