jam tomorrow

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Promised benefits that never arrive.
  2. The availability of a resource at a future date.

Pronunciation

En-au-jam tomorrow.ogg

Word forms

jam tomorrow

Etymology

From Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (1871), where Alice is offered “jam to-morrow and jam yesterday — but never jam to-day”. This is a pun on a mnemonic for the usage of jam, iam in Latin (note i/j conflation in Latin spelling), which means “now”, but only in the future or past tense, not in the present (which is instead nunc).

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