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Less than two weeks till I'm married


TheRealDeal

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So all hell broke loose this weekend but there is a silver lining.

We had paid for more guests than are now going to be attending soooooooooooooo.....

All that money rolls over to the bar and what was an open bar for 2 hours is now an open bar for 6 hours!

Party time

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till

1    [til] Show IPA

–preposition

1.up to the time of; until: to fight till death.

2.before (used in negative constructions): He did not come till today.

3.near or at a specified time: till evening.

4.Chiefly Midland, Southern, and Western U.S. before; to: It's ten till four on my watch.

5.Scot. and North England .

a.

to.

b.

unto.

–conjunction

6.to the time that or when; until.

7.before (used in negative constructions).

Origin:

before 900; Middle English; Old English (north) til < Old Norse til to, akin to Old English till station, German Ziel goal. See till 2

Usage note

Till 1 and until are both old in the language and are interchangeable as both prepositions and conjunctions: It rained till (or until ) nearly midnight. The savannah remained brown and lifeless until (or till ) the rains began. Till is not a shortened form of until and is not spelled 'till. 'Til is usually considered a spelling error, though widely used in advertising: Open 'til ten.

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