twenty-five/eight

Etymology
An alteration of, implying “twenty-five hours a day, eight days a week”.

Adverb

 * 1)  Unceasingly.
 * 2) * 2002: Zane, The Heat Seekers, page 184
 * “Dang!” Tempest shook her head and rolled her eyes. “You make it sound like homie hangs downtown twenty-five/eight.”

Translations

 * French:, , sans mollir, sans débander
 * Spanish: sin cesar, sin respiro, sin aflojar

Noun

 * 1)  Unwavering constancy.
 * 2) * 2007: Darren Dowler, The War of Angels, page 117
 * “Folks, we got a job to do for our world. For our species. For every species on this planet. Can I count on you, and I mean all of you, twenty-four-seven until we resolve this thing? I’ll be right there beside you. First on the field, last off. You work with me twenty-four-seven, I’ll give you twenty-five-eight. Can I count on you?”
 * 1) * 2009: Michele Grant, Heard It All Before, page 197
 * “I hear you, but I can’t stay on her twenty-four-seven. I won’t.” “And I hear you, but she needs twenty-five-eight. You take the risk.”