back in the day
English
Alternative forms
- back in day (chiefly UK)
Pronunciation
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Prepositional phrase
- (temporal location, idiomatic, informal) In the distant past; especially, at a time fondly remembered.
- Synonyms: at the time, at that time, then, back then
- 1995 April 8, Havelock Nelson, quoting Jemini, “Mercury Debut Rapper Jemini Proudly Displays All His ‘Scars’”, in Billboard, volume 107, number 14, Nielsen Business Media, ISSN 0006-2510, page 18:
- I wanted to do a song that epitomizes the feeling and vibe from back in the day while still being current.
- 2009, Everett Peacock, The Parrot Talks in Chocolate, Everett Peacock, →ISBN, page 31:
- Ah, back in the day. After stumbling out of the service entrance, and wandering to the beach to swim off our buzz, we would barefoot it down the beach to the Outrigger, where Mr. Don would sometimes do a cameo at the microphone.
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