time burglar

English

Noun

time burglar (plural time burglars)

  1. (informal, idiomatic) Something or someone that consumes an inordinate amount of time, especially without achieving anything productive.
    • 2012, Nick O'Kelly & Patrick Schulte, Live on the Margin: Learn to Love Risk, Profit from Fear, and Retire Tomorrow, Two Old Goats Publishing (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered pages:
      Hey, TV can be a great source of learning, information, and keeping your kids occupied, but if your priorities are shifting and you want to grow out of your current life and into a new one, it's a time burglar []
    • 2013, Sandra Thompson, The Ghostly Grammar Boy, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      Being a social climber was more of a time burglar than having a ghost twin sister.
    • 2015, Jen Lancaster, I Regret Nothing: A Memoir, New American Library (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      That's when it hits me that Brunswick is a time burglar.
      Specifically, she's stealing my time with her inane questions and now she is my nemesis.

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