day person

day person

A person who is more energetic and active during the day than at night. My husband is a real day person—he has boundless energy as long as the sun is up, but after it sets, he crashes.
See also: person
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

day person

a person who prefers to be active during the daytime. (Compare this with a night person.) l am strictly a day person. Have to be in bed early.
See also: person
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

day person

n. a person who prefers to be active during the daytime. (Compare this with night person.) I am strictly a day person. Have to be in bed early.
See also: person
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • day or night
  • just another day at the office
  • by night
  • by day
  • from day to day
  • make a day of (doing something)
  • make a day of doing
  • make a day of it
  • day out
  • day by day
References in periodicals archive
A bit of a hard question but I definitely used to be a night person but as you grow older you have to become a day person. So I am a day person with night person tendencies.
"It was a hardcore bodybuilder's gym, I knew we needed to be pushing more towards the every day person, get more women involved.
Think chronotypes too with athletic practice, which tend to be late afternoons and even evenings, and that can be problematic for day person athletes, especially if they've had a long day with classes.
Kundalini Yoga is the yoga of the modern day person. The person who wants to enjoy all the pleasures of the world but also remains unattached and connected to the core of his/her self, and acting with consciousness and in alignment to his/her own destiny.
Hence 500 gm per day person is a simple and accurate estimation of food grain requirement for our country.
"For the average, every day person, that is a much more palatable message than the current guidelines that emphasize moderate to vigorous exercise."
"It is the type of camera an every day person could not afford."
An innovative and highly useful new product designed for the modern day person on the go, 2 Face features a unique design that enables it to serve as a diverse and considerably functional multi-use product that will serve a variety of purposes.
Coco called her design aesthetic "accessible chic." "I like things to be beautiful but I also like to create designs that are not too posh for the every day person to comprehend," she told HFN.
Their ability to perform simple tasks was twice as high as achieved with medication - and researchers estimated the cost of the "treatment" at just pounds 9 a day person. Professor Elmar Graessel, of the University of Erlangen, said the sessions, called MAKS therapy, were "able to extend the quality of life for people with dementia".
Matthew, who grew up on a ranch in Wyoming, said: "I am not a tropical island, sunshine every day person.
'I've never been a three meals a day person but during that time I used to lie about what I'd eaten, I'd lie about my weight and would always say I was heavier than I actually was.
At home I'm a one big meal a day person, usually in the evenings.''
offers a fascinating, fun and charming look at how a modern day person would cope in times which are so different from our own.
I'm very active during the day -- I have two horses -- so you might assume I'd be a day person, but I'm not.