By 11:59:59 Jan 31
It is best to write or refer to midday as 12:00 noon and midnight as 12:00 midnight, even though it is correct to refer to midnight as 12:00 am and noon as 12:00 pm. This may cause confusion, however, if it is not clear to the recipient.
Yes, both terms refer to the Sunday before Easter.
Sunday soccer can refer to any one of the hundreds (maybe thousands) of soccer leagues that play exclusively on Sunday. Sunday soccer can also refer to friendly amateur games or leagues (which may play on any day); the term as used this way would be similar in origin to "Sunday driver".
1200 hrs. There is no such corresponding time for midnight. Reason midnight could be either '0000' or '2400'. , but which day does it refer. So midnight on the 24 hour clock does not occur. You have either 2359 hrs (on a given day) or 0001 hrs. ( the next day), that is 2 minutes later. .
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Usually. Midnight is exactly 12:00 AM every day, at the end of the previous day. It is only 60 seconds a day, and is considered the first minute of the following morning.The time "midnight" can refer to the exact minute following 11:59 PM, or it can refer to any time period beginning at or around the two hours between 11 PM and 1 AM.
Technically, 12 AM doesn't exist. We refer to 12 noon or 12 midnight. From 6 AM, it is six hours till noon, and eighteen hours till midnight.
A rendezvous is a meeting. A midnight rendezvous would just be a meeting at midnight. This would more than likely be a secret meeting if it is set for that late at night. You often hear the term rendezvous to refer to a romantic meeting as well.
It is the period when the sun does not set for twenty four hours; occurring around the summer solstace.
Farts are funny and they can also refer to shot a fairy or fluff bahahahahahahah lol
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a humorous way to refer to your backside. The image is of you in church on Sunday, kneeling with your backside out.
In the Warriors series, the cats refer to the time of day as dawn (morning), sun-high (afternoon), sun-drown-place (sunset), and moon-high (night). They also use terms like half-moon to refer to midnight and first light to refer to the first light of dawn.