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A shorter and better way of saying tomorrow morning
See you in Tmorning or I want you out by Tmorning or else

tomorning 

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.
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.
tomorning by Erwin "Dan" Dunbar November 24, 2006

Helle Thorning

A Helle Thorning:

Dave: Any ONE of these SIX FUCKING CARDS and I would have won! UnbeFUCKINGlievable! You are terrible! You should have lost! Fucking cards! FUCK YOU!"

- From Rage Quit
Helle Thorning by Kimovitzh October 4, 2011

Tomorning 

That time of night/morning where it's really late/early; A time when its the next day but you haven't gone to sleep yet so you can't consider it tomorrow morning.
I was planning on working on my essay tomorning if I don't tonight.
Tomorning by Chriugh October 2, 2018

Tomorning 

Popular Shortening of "Tomorrow Morning", primarily used in South East Anglia and London.
"I will pick you up in tomorning."

"Tomorning is the begining of the first day of the rest of my life."

"Although it after midnight, tomorning you may open your presents."
Tomorning by Aka_85 August 15, 2012

t'morning 

Also used widely to describe the following morning; used in circustances mirroring tomorrow, (t'morrow).
"I'm headed home. I'll see you t'morning".
t'morning by K Sears September 22, 2005