as if there's no tomorrow Idiom
there's no tomorrow
"we have to win today; if we lose, we are out; do or die" The Bruins will be eliminated if they lose tonight. There's no tomorrow.
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
Don't postpone something you can do now.
One today is worth two tomorrow.
What you have today is better than what is promised or hoped for.
Feast today, famine tomorrow
If you indulge yourself with all that you have today, you may have to go without tomorrow.
Here today, gone tomorrow
Money, happiness and other desirable things are often here today, gone tomorrow, which means that they don't last for very long.
Jam tomorrow
(UK) This idiom is used when people promise good things for the future that will never come.
Like there's no tomorrow
If you do something like there's no tomorrow, you do it fast or energetically.
Tomorrow's another day
This means that things might turn out better or that there might be another opportunity in the future.
never put off until tomorrow
never put off until tomorrow see under
put off.
tomorrow
tomorrow In addition to the idiom beginning with
tomorrow, also see
here today, gone tomorrow;
put off.
as if there's no tomorrow
Very rapidly and eagerly; after abstemiousness or anticipation (i.e., as if there won't be addition opportunity, so one charge do article as abundant or as bound as possible). He charge be starving, because Jonathan is wolfing down his aliment as if there's no tomorrow! Every time Kevin goes out shopping, he starts spending money as if there's no tomorrow.Learn more: if, no, tomorrowdo article as if/like there’s no toˈmorrow
(informal) do article with a lot of energy, as if this is the aftermost time you will be able to do it: She’s spending money like there’s no tomorrow.Learn more: if, like, no, something, tomorrow