See Also: tomorrow(dictionary)
TOMORROW INTERNATIONAL(finance)
tomorrow 1, adverb(dictionary)
tomorrow 2, noun(dictionary)

tomorrow (iou)



tomorrow adverb & noun. Orig. two words. ME.
[from TO preposition + MORROW.]
A. adverb. On the day after today; on the morrow. Also fig., in the (near) future. ME.
here today, gone tomorrow: see HERE adverb. jam tomorrow: see JAM noun2. today...tomorrow: see TODAY adverb 1.
Listener An accelerated movement towards independence: Ghana yesterday; Nigeria..tomorrow.
b. noun. The day after today; the next day; the morrow. Now also fig., the future, (in pl.) future days. ME.
as if there was no tomorrow, as though there were no tomorrow, etc., with no regard for the future, recklessly.
B. Franklin One to-day is worth two to-morrows. S. Briggs A highly successful retailer who believed..today's luxuries should become tomorrow's necessities. Telegraph (Brisbane) Tomorrow's international formula one race. B. Pym He..missed his opportunity. Still, tomorrow was another day.
Comb.: tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, tomorrow morning, tomorrow night, etc., (during) the afternoon, evening, morning, night, etc., of tomorrow.
tomorrower noun a procrastinator E19.