That pretty much describes the meaning of a deadline
Something that was done some time ago .
Well, it depends on how she stated this. It must mean that you're not doing something right in the relationship. You should talk to her about this before it's too late.
Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
It means to do something to stall for time, as if you were purchasing it with money.
If you laugh all the time at something that is not funny or for pretty much no reason at all then you must be backward
You must mean the time Peter rode the TRON lightcycles in "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea"
Something that must be done at a specified time.
Time restraints refer to limitations or boundaries placed on the amount of time available to complete a task or activity. It implies that there is a deadline or a specific timeframe within which something must be done.
If you mean "bear with me" then it means be patient with me and give me some time and then you will understand better (for expample while I do something or listen while I explain something).
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If you have time to do something, you have nothing else to do and can do that thing.
There is no specific time that Jewish people must go inside. If you mean a curfew of some sorts, there is none.