af|ter|hours

af|ter|hours
af|ter|hours «AF tuhr OWRZ, AHF-», adjective.
of or in time following the normal work shift, business day, or usual duties: »

The informal afterhours exchanges…make these otherwise tiring congresses rewarding (Newsweek).


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