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late-night

[leyt-nahyt]

adjective

  1. of or occurring late at night.

    a late-night TV talk show.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of late-night1

First recorded in 1880–85
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Living close to the hills in Hollywood, Fillion’s ideal Sunday involves relaxing at home, catching up with his favorite people and some late-night gaming.

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And David is no stranger to sketch TV comedy — he was a writer and performer on ABC’s early ‘80s late-night series “Fridays.”

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She volunteered to stay open late and beckon the crowd for a late-night snack, bringing in more revenue in a few hours than they had earned the whole rest of the day.

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Zeisler also praised the late-night talk show hosts who seem to be the only people telling us the truth in these depraved, embarrassing, dispiriting Trumpian times:

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Even the most sophisticated palate has, at some point, snuck a spoonful of late-night Cool Whip.

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