Any explanation / meaning / backstory is more than welcome, or you can just drop it for everyone to try and resolve.
Overmorrow.
I hate saying the day after tomorrow like some peasant.
It is an official word, but nobody uses it anymore in English. Same goes for ereyesterday (the day before yesterday)
Well, we can fix that.
Y’all should bring it back to common use and rejoin the civilized world by overmorrow evening.
I feel we should simplify that even further by saying undermorrow.
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No, the underneath of the day after tomorrow (night), as opposed to the above (morning, or day).
We already have that in German! Morgen and Übermorgen (Über- = over-)
Same in Danish, overmorgen
Same in finnish. “Ylihuomenna” where “yli” means over and the rest is tomorrow.
The even better morgen, the übermorgen ^^