A salutation uttered upon seeing a
person for the second or third time in a day when one has already said, “Good Morning.” Often used at
work when one meets a co-worker by the copy machine ten minutes after seeing him/her before or when
running an out-and-back course and seeing someone for a second time who is running the opposite direction.
Rick: Isn’t this that same group we saw before the turnaround?
Tim (to Rick): Yes, it is.
Tim (to group): Remorning, everyone!
Jim: Weren’t you just in here copying something?
Tim: Yes, I was, and remorning to you!