Note: Seems to be similar to “beer o’clock” and “beer thirty,“ which also mean “an instance of, or an occasion suitable for, drinking.“
Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: It was already understood that the crowd in this mall had a large middle class commuter population so the trick was to get as many orders as possible within a 3-hour time frame we jokingly referred to as o-beer-time. O-beer-time was our term for the number of hours a typical male customer could waste away and still justify to his wife that he was just killing time to avoid traffic.
Author:
Jaime Garchitorena
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
ABS-CBn Publishing Location:
Philippines
Date of Publication:
Oct. 7, 2007
(This date is uncertain. It is either not given, unclear, or unreliable in the original source.)
This catchword has yet to be researched.