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like there's no tomorrow

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like there's no tomorrow and like there ain't no tomorrow
Rur. eagerly; rapidly; without stopping. You can't go on eating candy bars like there's no tomorrow. Jim's spending money like there's no tomorrow.
See also: like, tomorrow

like there's no tomorrow  also as if there was/were no tomorrow
very quickly and eagerly She's spending money like there's no tomorrow and I don't know how to stop her. Hungry and exhausted, he gobbled down the bread as if there were no tomorrow.
See also: like, tomorrow

like there's no tomorrow also as if there is no tomorrow
quickly and eagerly, without thinking She's spending money like there's no tomorrow and I don't know how to stop her.
See also: like, tomorrow


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The best advice is for the champs' fans to celebrate like there's no tomorrow.
But they're saturated, so you can't pile it on like there's no tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Democratic and Republican legislators are splurging like there's no tomorrow, with federal spending during fiscal 2002 exceeding $2 trillion for the first time.
 
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