Jewish Standard Time
English
Noun
Jewish Standard Time (uncountable)
- (humorous) later than the agreed-upon time
- 1993, Richard J. Israel, The Kosher Pig: And Other Curiosities of Modern Jewish Life:
- It is my conviction that the notion of Jewish Standard Time is essentially a canard. It is not that Jewish events universally start when they are announced. They don't. The point is, that neither do anyone else's. Well, almost anyone: The Germanic descendants of the Anglos and the Saxons and occasional eccentrics among widely scattered ethnic groups do, and that tends to intimidate the rest of us.
- 2014, Faye Kellerman, chapter 2, in Murder 101: A Decker/Lazarus Novel:
- The kid was on time, which would have been fine except that the students were on Jewish Standard Time.
- 2015, Tasha Kaminsky, “Your Judaism”, in Jewish Noir: Contemporary Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds:
- I don't believe in Jewish Standard Time. That's complete bullshit and part of an agenda to advance the interests of inconsiderate assholes who can't keep time.
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