round tuit

English

Artist's impression of a round tuit

Etymology

A play on words, re-interpreting the idiom "When I get around to it" as "When I get a round tuit". First used at the 1964 World's Fair which was held in Queens (Flushing) NY.

Noun

round tuit (plural round tuits)

  1. (humorous) A circular object giving its owner the ability to get done everything that would have otherwise been put off to a later date "when they got around to it".
    No more waiting until you get around to it: buy your own round tuit at a bargain discount today!

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