nanobreak

English

Etymology

nano- + break

Noun

nanobreak (plural nanobreaks)

  1. A very brief vacation; a momentary respite from the cares of everyday life.
    • 2009 May 10, Kevin Feddy, “Shearings drives UK revival”, in Manchester Evening News:
      The latest trend is for 'nanobreaks' where people manage two full days away, spanning one overnight stay.

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Synonyms

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