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before-nought-o'clock

Period from 6:00 PM to 11:59 PM.
Before-nought-o'clock.
by Çyñywynny October 24, 2025
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Nought to sort

When someone who used to be ugly, becomes very attractive. From a 'nought' or 'zero out of ten', to a 'sort', a term used to describe attractive people by some Londoners and Cockneys.
Man 1- "Oi, mate, you seen that bird , Chantelle, these days?"
Man 2-"Yeah geez, she used to be clapped as hell but now she's gorgeous"
Man 1-"Proper nought to sort"
Man 2-"Trust me"
by Gabalarr April 19, 2016
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fore-nought-o'clock

Period from 18:00 (6:00 pm) until 00:00 (12:00 am).
Fore-nought-o'clock.
by ÑÇÇÑÇÇÑÇÇÑÇÇÑ August 26, 2025
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mid-after-nought-o'clock

1- 03:00 (3:00 am).
2- The middle of the after-nought-o'clock.
Mid-after-nought-o'clock.
by Ñuñuñuñuñuñu August 9, 2025
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fore-nought-o'clock

Period between 18:00 (6:00 pm) until 23:59 (11:59 pm).
Fore-nought-o'clock.
by Ñuñuñuñuñuñu August 9, 2025
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before-nought-o'clock

Period between 18:00 (6:00 pm) until 23:59 (11:59 pm).
Before-nought-o'clock.
by Ñuñuñuñuñuñu August 9, 2025
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