Time for Pimm's (posh cocktail made with pimm's, lemonade, and fruit).
Implies lazy, happy days sitting in the sun with nothing to do and no need to worry about time.
Implies lazy, happy days sitting in the sun with nothing to do and no need to worry about time.
by the pimm's monster May 9, 2008
An exclamation of when something is excellent or very good. Originating from the advert of Pimms (British Drink, traditionally associated with tennis and the posh).
by Kent, England June 6, 2005
"Picnic blankets? Mums and dads? It's Pimms O' Clock!"
"Wedding party? Embarrassing dancing? It must be Pimms O' Clock!"
"Wedding party? Embarrassing dancing? It must be Pimms O' Clock!"
by FineAndDandy May 2, 2010
Used when about to shoot at goal in a British football match, to both alert team-mates and scare opposition.
Also used as a exclamation when celebrating a goal.
Also used as a exclamation when celebrating a goal.
by Jimbozi July 14, 2008