tempus fugit

tempus fugit

Time passes quickly. The phrase is Latin for "time flies." I can't believe it's been so long since my last visit—tempus fugit!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • at no time
  • any day
  • before last
  • any time
  • at all hours
  • at all hours (of the day and night)
  • at my, your, etc. time of life
  • at (one's) time of life
  • be in time (with someone or something)
  • any time means no time
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Among the cordials producers, "Tempus Fugit is doing a wonderful job reviving some older cocktail ingredients," says Nyikes, citing its Kina LAero d'Or and Liqueur de Violettes.
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I realized that I was carrying Teutonic habits from my German posting ("tempus fugit"/time flies), when our own centuries-old Latino mores is "La hora anda"/the hour walks.
Another father-son team could be found sailing on Erbil Arkin's Turkish entry, Tempus Fugit. The 90-foot Spirit of Tradition beauty, which finished second to the Eggemoggin 47 Lark in Classics Class 3, was designed by Rob Humphreys and son Tom Humphreys, who said the yacht "leans on history, but has its own DNA".
When an exhibition titled Tempus Fugit surfaces, it would seem wise to gird the loins for another pageant of pretension that aspires to the hermetic yet achieves only self-parody.
A The Flying Dutchman B HMS Bounty C The Hispaniola D The Marie Celeste QUESTION 13 - for 13 points: What is the meaning of the Latin phrase 'tempus fugit'?
| TEMPUS FUGIT: Dr Kathleen Chirema who has worked at Huddersfield University for 45 years, is congratulated by vice chancellor Prof Bob Cryan, watched by other long-service award-winners
vvGooglinga runner Tempest Fugit 7.10 Kempton A play on the Latin phrase tempus fugit, meaning time flees (runs away), or more commonly translated as time flies.
With the return of the Aviation cocktail, the delicate violets in Tempus Fugit Spirits' new Liqueur de Violettes are back in vogue.
Or as I used to say at long drawn-out meetings to try to close them down "Tempus Fugit", or 'Time is the Fugitive'.
Ah, tempus fugit and all that (and the rest of the menu was good as well).