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me time
[mee tahym]
noun
time spent focusing on oneself and only doing things one wants to do.
I’ll try to find some me time when the kids go back to school.
me-time
noun
the time a person has to himself or herself, in which to do something for his or her own enjoyment
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of me time1
Example Sentences
Although the process was simple, it gave me time to become slightly apprehensive and to hope for a low microplastics count.
She texted me a few pictures of handwritten pages during our call, giving me time to read a poem about swallows flying in loops and another about singing to her first preschool class.
“This buys me time,” said Dutch, who is still figuring out how to rebuild her home.
The party leader also refused to be drawn on whether Reform UK would appoint a new Welsh leader prior to the Senedd elections, replying: "Give me time".
"The way they were able to predict that, it gave me time to get to a point of safety," he said.
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