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...high time... Thu Apr 01, 2004 14:44 pm  ...high time...
 

Hello everybody!! I heard the expression:'High time"
Tell me , please! What does it mean?
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High time Thu Apr 01, 2004 19:28 pm  High time
 

Hi Logician,

It's high time means something is due to be done/should be done right now.
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