Like there is no tomorrow Meaning in English
expression
LYKE THAIR-iz noh tuh-MAH-roh
LYKE THAIR-iz noh tuh-MOR-oh
Definition
This expression means to do something with a lot of energy, speed, or enthusiasm, as if you won't have another chance to do it.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often playful. Usually exaggerates how intensely or quickly someone is doing something, especially eating, spending, or celebrating. Typical in 'eat/drink/spend/dance like there is no tomorrow'. Not for literal situations.
Spanish: como si no hubiera un mañanaPortuguese (BR): como se não houvesse amanhãPortuguese (PT): como se não houvesse amanhãChinese (Simplified): 就像没有明天一样Chinese (Traditional): 就像沒有明天一樣Hindi: ऐसे जैसे कल हो ही नArabic: كما لو أنه لا يوجد غدBengali: শেষ দিন বলে মনে করে - কাল নেই যেনRussian: будто завтра не наступитJapanese: まるで明日がないかのようにVietnamese: như không có ngày maiKorean: 내일이 없는 것처럼Turkish: yarın yokmuş gibiUrdu: یوں جیسے کل آئے گا ہی نہیںIndonesian: seperti tidak ada hari esok
Example Sentences
They were eating like there is no tomorrow.
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She spends money like there is no tomorrow.
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The children played outside like there is no tomorrow.
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He parties like there is no tomorrow every weekend.
natural
I have to finish this project like there is no tomorrow.
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On vacation, we relaxed like there is no tomorrow.
natural