now-or-never

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Of a need for a decision, an opportunity, etc.: arising at the present time and requiring action to be taken immediately, or not at all.

Pronunciation

/ˌnaʊəˈnɛvə/ /ˌnaʊəɹˈnɛvəɹ/ En-au-now or never.ogg

Word forms

now-or-never

Etymology

From now or never (adverb).

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