24/7/365

English

Etymology

Based on 24/7.

Adverb

24/7/365

  1. (colloquial) 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days out of the year (including February 29 in leap years, as well); constantly, without interruption, twenty-four seven, the entire year.
    • 2011, "Peeps", season 2, episode 4 of Regular Show
      Benson: Say hello to Peeps. It's a surveillance system. Now I'll be able to see what you're up to all the time, 24/7/365. Isn't that great?
    • 2017, The Lego Batman Movie
      Batman: I don't talk about feelings, Alfred. I don't have any, I've never seen one. I'm a night-stalking, crime-fighting vigilante, and a heavy metal rapping machine. I don't feel anything emotionally, except for rage. 24/7/365, at a million percent.
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