crime-time


this isn’t any specific time, it’s a 24/7 way of life. it means to go so hard that it must be considered a crime. used to describe a noun. probably the dopest motto known to man kind. can also be used in a hashtag. therefore it is a saying, or a motto.
“hey bro, what do you wanna do today?”
“let’s lift, i’m tryna get swole. let’s go crime time. #crimetime”
“d-mn bro, you must really wanna go hard.”
similar to “prime time” but defined as crime tv programming that occurs from 8:00 to 11:00 pm
jo: have you seen the new crime-time lineup this season on fox

dana: no, can’t wait to watch.

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