The phrase, mid day is an example of consonance. A consonance is a type of poetic tool whereby the same consonant is used at least twice, very closely to one another.
The phrase mid-may is an example of an alliteration.
The phrase 'time of day' is usually used as an example, 'I would not give her the time of day'. This means that she would not be given any time at all.
The phrase "A dollar late and a day short" is an example of a malapropism, where a word is humorously misused. In this case, the correct phrase is "A day late and a dollar short."
"Rome wasn't built in a day" is an example of a hackneyed phrase, meaning that something takes time and effort to achieve.
meridianu means mid-day. Meridianu is meaningless in Latin - must be a spelling error.
mid drift mid dle mid evil mid term mid day lol
mid condition! Its a confusing play on words!!
Mid Day was created in 1979.
I did not start hearing the expression until the mid to late 1990s on certain sitcoms. Prior to that, the phrase to use was "back in the old days." *No one* referred to it as "the day."
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The Mid-Atlantic ridge.
Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 in many places around the world, but not everywhere. For example, Brazil celebrates their "Lover's Day" in mid-June.