day or night

day or night

At any point in time; 24 hours a day. You know you can always talk to me about your problems. Call me day or night, it doesn't matter.
See also: night
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • by night
  • by day
  • from day to day
  • just another day at the office
  • everything tastes of porridge
  • make a day of (doing something)
  • make a day of doing
  • make a day of it
  • day out
  • day person
References in periodicals archive
In an age when churches are often locked for security reasons, Father speaks for the faithful who are grateful that they can visit a chapel of adoration day or night.
Ted was really Matteo and he was always open, day or night. Daddy was the only young man ever in there; he and Matteo traded used paperbacks and argued politics.
When nurses return to a day or night shift, the researchers find that social satisfaction is significantly higher after more rest days.
It includes unlimited court time day or night, one hour of play with a junior pro, a one hour lesson with a pro, use of ball boys and a one hour organized group lesson/clinic.