daylife

English

Etymology

day + life

Noun

daylife (uncountable)

  1. Recreational activities that can be done during the day.
    • 1996, Joseph Raff, Judith Raff, Fielding's Budget Europe 1996:
      Located a short walk from the Hauptbahnhof, Pension Augsberg is central to all of Munich's daylife and nightlife.
    • 2007 August 26, Michael Kaplan, “Losing Your Shirt, but Not in the Casino”, in New York Times:
      That was in 2004, and Las Vegas daylife has not been the same.

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