That fragile time in the post party morning between 8 and 11 (12 Sundays) when the ravaged body is forlornly waiting for the pub to open.
Can also refer to debates on nearest open corner shop and what time they will sell booze to ne'er do wells.
Can also refer to debates on nearest open corner shop and what time they will sell booze to ne'er do wells.
by Earl Montmorency Grey July 05, 2005
by LorenSC March 07, 2008
by Alexandra August 19, 2004
Another way of saying "time for a drink"
Can be used at finishing time of work, at the end of a sporting event or any time that "time for a drink" would be mist appropriate
Can be used at finishing time of work, at the end of a sporting event or any time that "time for a drink" would be mist appropriate
by bridgenie August 21, 2005