high time

Noun

 * 1)  A point in time at which something is considered to be utterly due or even overdue to occur; well past time
 * 2)  A very enjoyable or exciting experience or period of time.
 * 3) * 2000 Dec. 11, Richard Corliss, "Cinema: Better Than Tabloid Tattle" (film review of Proof of Life), Time:
 * [T]he film intelligently deploys familiar thriller elements: chases; shoot-outs; high-level duplicity; terse, sassy dialogue; and a cast having a high time playing preening villains and wily good guys.
 * 1)  A very enjoyable or exciting experience or period of time.
 * 2) * 2000 Dec. 11, Richard Corliss, "Cinema: Better Than Tabloid Tattle" (film review of Proof of Life), Time:
 * [T]he film intelligently deploys familiar thriller elements: chases; shoot-outs; high-level duplicity; terse, sassy dialogue; and a cast having a high time playing preening villains and wily good guys.
 * 1) * 2000 Dec. 11, Richard Corliss, "Cinema: Better Than Tabloid Tattle" (film review of Proof of Life), Time:
 * [T]he film intelligently deploys familiar thriller elements: chases; shoot-outs; high-level duplicity; terse, sassy dialogue; and a cast having a high time playing preening villains and wily good guys.
 * 1) * 2000 Dec. 11, Richard Corliss, "Cinema: Better Than Tabloid Tattle" (film review of Proof of Life), Time:
 * [T]he film intelligently deploys familiar thriller elements: chases; shoot-outs; high-level duplicity; terse, sassy dialogue; and a cast having a high time playing preening villains and wily good guys.

Translations

 * Finnish: korkea aika
 * French:, il est plus que temps
 * German: höchste Zeit
 * Hungarian:, legfőbb ideje
 * Irish: mithid
 * Polish:, najwyższa pora
 * Spanish:
 * Welsh: hen bryd


 * German: herrliche Zeit, großes Vergnügen,