Asking someone for the time of day is one of the most basic reasons for talking to someone, or the time of day is one of the most basic things that can be asked of someone, so to say that someone wouldn't give you the time of day is saying that he/she wouldn't talk to you under any circumstances.
It takes a long time to do an important job
Time of day (example: "I would not give him the time of day") means to not give a chance.
Just a flowery word for day.
It's not an idiom. It means just what it says -- it's either going to rain that day, or it will be sunny.
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It refers to a day being noteworthy or of hanging a banner of announcement, usually of good news.
"A black day" is an idiom in contemporary English that is relatively uncommon but still quite useful. With "black" referring primarily to darkness (of night, of a storm, etc.) when there ought to be light, its basic meaning is simply this: "a bad or difficult day."
Time of day (example: "I would not give him the time of day") means to not give a chance.
The phrase means to be nervous or anxious about something.
As in "the perfect time" for something, or "getting caught up in something" and being seriously focused on a certain thing. Usually refers to a connection between two "partners", in modern day literature.
It is a red-letter day.
Saving for a day when you really need it.