mornternoon
A word representing anytime after noon. Used when greeting a person for the first time on any day when you didn't see or speak to them in the morning.
Paul: Good mornternoon Andie. I am glad you got to sleep in today.
Andie: LOL Thanks
Andie: LOL Thanks
mornternoon
The period of time between 11 am and 1 pm. Not quite morning and not quite afternoon either. Commonly used around 12 am. Used in the same context as "Good morning", "Good afternoon" and "Good evening".
"Good mornternoon!"
Good Mornternoon
A phrase used when greeting a person after they wake up in the afternoon, to point out they are a lazy bum who did not wake up this morning.
Well, good mornternoon Ray. We're happy you got to sleep in and can finally join us.
Mornternoon
The time of day between morning and afternoon, 11 am-1 pm. A perfect greeting when you are uncertain of whether it's morning or afternoon. Catchy too :)
"Good mornternoon"