The verbal confusion of the words "tomorrow" and "this morning" when speaking past 12 AM where it is technically morning
Person 1: Man it's late, it's almost 2 o'clock!
Person 2: Yeah I'm tired. What are our plans for tomorning? I mean tomorrow. I mean, this morning.
Person 2: Yeah I'm tired. What are our plans for tomorning? I mean tomorrow. I mean, this morning.
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The wonderful time that comes between midnight and 6am, it's after midnight so not technically night, but it's before daylight, so not technically morning. Also it's technically tomorrow, hence: to-mornin'
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Get the tomorow mug.Noun. Shortened version of "tomorrow morning," but its use is also similar to that of tonight. Can also be used in the sense of "this morning," although such use is less common. See also tomorn, tomornin and tomornin'.
Anytime the day before, from after noon until midnight (or later, depending on location and preference), you may say, "What are you doing tomorning?" --What are you doing tomorrow morning?-- or "Hey, can I catch a ride to work with you tomorning?" --Hey, can I catch a ride to work with you tomorrow morning?--
During the wee hours of the morning, you can say, "I am going to school tomorning." --I am going to school (later) this morning.-- However, this is not a commonly used form of the word.
During the wee hours of the morning, you can say, "I am going to school tomorning." --I am going to school (later) this morning.-- However, this is not a commonly used form of the word.
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