The phrase "gnikam for lost time" is actually "making for lost time" spelled backward. It refers to trying to make up for time that has been wasted or lost. This expression is often used to describe a situation where someone is trying to catch up on something that they should have done earlier. It emphasizes the importance of not procrastinating and using time efficiently.
Making Up For Lost Time
Lost Time was created in 2002.
making up for lost time
Time can not be lost or saved..only used
My guess is that a lot of time is lost in traffic congestion.
Lost in Time - film - was created in 2003.
In Search of Lost Time was created in 1913.
You totally lost me. But with your question, not in time. :D
Well, can you go back in time and get back the time you lost?
Well, can you go back in time and get back the time you lost?
This phrase reflects the idea that once time is lost, it cannot be recovered or regained. It serves as a reminder to value and make the most of the time we have because once it is gone, it is gone for good.
calculation of lost time injury