spring forward, fall back

spring forward, fall back

A mnemonic device used to remember what way to change one's clocks as a result of daylight saving time. In the spring, clocks are set ahead (forward) by one hour; in the fall (autumn), the clocks are set back an hour. A: "We're supposed to change the clocks tomorrow. Is it an hour forward or back?" B: "Remember, spring forward, fall back. It's March, so they go an hour forward."
See also: back, fall, spring
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