by Daddi=Papi February 18, 2019
by doomsday42 September 05, 2008
by Totally human, I promise. February 22, 2018
Two days ahead of today, or the day after tomorrow. Its origin is German and it was used in old English so try not to use it around the uneducated or you will confuse them easily.
Coach: We have practice tomorrow. See you at 4:00.
Nic: But do we we have anything overmorrow?
Coach: Really dude? What the hell are you talking about?
Nic: But do we we have anything overmorrow?
Coach: Really dude? What the hell are you talking about?
by MrFly August 28, 2016
If you want you can visit my house overmorrow.
by ruinmasters November 30, 2014
by GlenX1 September 12, 2017
by ughdoihaveto July 05, 2016