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New York minute (time) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (227 words) |
 | A New York minute is a very short period of time, sometimes significantly shorter than sixty seconds, and sometimes a form of hyperbole for "perhaps faster than you would believe is possible". |
 | It is a joke, especially in New York City, to define a New York minute as the amount of time between the light in front of you turning green and the taxicab behind you honking, and to suggest this may actually be half a second or so, or a negative quantity of time. |
 | New York Minute/New York Nanosecond "New York Minute" from New York word researcher Barry Popik. |
| New York Minute (618 words) |
 | She is also preparing to give a very important speech in New York that will help her plot a course for her successful future. |
 | New York Minute is basically their little escapades in the Big Apple, almost episodic in nature. |
 | New York Minute should appeal to Olsen twin fans because it is fairly innocuous. |