stupid o'clock
English
Noun
- (informal, humorous) A time of day, usually during the night or early in the morning, considered unreasonable or when one is prone to poor judgment.
- 2013, Pippa Wright, The Foster Husband, Pan Books, published 2013, →ISBN, page 47:
- […] Is there an actual reason you've rung me at stupid o'clock, or did you just want to make me feel even worse about everything than I already do?'
- 2019 June 30, Drachinifel, 29:34 from the start, in The Drydock - Episode 048, archived from the original on 11 November 2022:
- And that brings us to the end of the question-and-answer session for this truncated episode of the Drydock. Again, apologies for not being able to offer a full episode; however, at the time that I've got to this stage of the recording, I have about two to three hours before I need to go to sleep and then wake up at stupid o'clock to start the drive to Tankfest.
Synonyms
- crack of dawn, oh dark thirty, wee small hours, silly o'clock; see also Thesaurus:early morning
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