Klingon Word of the Day for Tuesday, September 03, 2024 Klingon word: pov Part of speech: noun Definition: afternoon _______________________________________________ maj pov Good afternoon (TNK) DaHjaj pov this afternoon (lit. "today afternoon" or "today's afternoon") st.k TREK NOTES: ODO: Security reassignments, Major. Sorry it took so long. It's been a Klingon afternoon. KIRA: A Klingon afternoon? ODO: Every time Klingons come to the station, I wind up with a Klingon afternoon. [ .... ] ODO: There's a drunk Klingon [Kor] in my holding cell who must be a hundred years old, singing battle songs. Even his best friend [Koloth], who's probably a hundred and fifty years old, won't have anything to do with him, so I get the pleasure of listening to his repertoire." (Odo to Kira, DS9 "Blood Oath") TERRAN NOTES: HOWARD: So, listen, what are you doing tomorrow afternoon? SHELDON: Be more specific. HOWARD: Four thirty. SHELDON: That's not afternoon. That's preevning. HOWARD: What? SHELDON: It's a time of day I invented. It better defines the ambiguous period between afternoon and evening. Preevning. I'm fairly certain it will catch on as it fills a desperate need. RAJ: Right, okay. What are you doing tomorrow preevning? SHELDON: Well, tomorrow's Saturday. Saturday night is laundry night, so I'll be spending the preevning pre-sorting and pre-soaking. [The Big Bang Theory 3.3 "The Lunar Excitation"] -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons