Define For Time Meaning

For Time
A long while since something was last the case.

"Wow, this placed has changed. I haven't been here for time".
By Janeczka
For Time
when you havent seen/done/been to somewhere/something/someone for a while

I haven't worn these trainers for time
By Sarita
In No Time
It means something that will happen very quickly, or very soon;
in short time or instantly.

"In no time
I'll be forgetting all about you"
Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea - Problem

-Where you going?
-Don't worry, I'll be back in no time.
By Katrine
On Timing
When somebody does something extraordinarily well; someone being "in the zone"

" Did you see how many points Devin Booker dropped tonight?" "Yeah he was on timing."
By Joli
Time
People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpiont - its more like a big ball of . . . wibbly wobbly . . . time-y wimey . . . stuff.

Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space

You should always waste time when you don't have any. Time is not the boss of you. Rule 408.
By Hannie
Time
What we waste spending time on here looking up random things like Britney spears, and the definition of homosexuality.

Just look at the clock and see what time it is Johnny.
By Mable
Timing
Depending on context it can mean what vibe/ the type of energy your on at a given moment

Guy 1: “ Right when I came home I grabbed her neck and pushed her up against the wall and she loved that shit”
Guy 2: “Damn you were on demon timing my boy
By Dottie
Time
An infinite resource which, despite its limitless reserves, few of us ever seem to have enough of.

Time,

There is nothing before me, and nothing behind.
I have nothing to lose, but yet nothing to find.
By Caressa
Time
Something that can only be given away. So, give it to those who matter.

Love God, yourself, your friends, and your family. Give THEM your time.
By Melly
Time
From a nonlinear, non-subjective viewpoint it's more of a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff.

The TARDIS travels through time and relative dimension in space.
By Wynne