make up for lost time

Slang definitions & phrases for make up for lost time

make up for lost time

verb phrase

To work, play, travel, etc, very fast to compensate for a slow start (1774+)


Idioms and Phrases with make up for lost time

make up for lost time

Also, make up ground. Hurry to compensate for wasted time, as in They married late but hoped to make up for lost time, or We're behind in the schedule, and we'll just have to make up ground as best we can. The first term was first recorded in 1774; the variant dates from the late 1800s.