jam tomorrow

The phrase "jam tomorrow" typically refers to a promise or assurance of good things or rewards in the future, often used to placate or disappoint someone with the hope of something better to come. It originates from Lewis Carroll's novel "Through the Looking-Glass" where the character White Queen promises Alice that she will get jam to enjoy the next day, creating an expectation for future rewards.


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Just Saying will “sweep you off your feet” with challenges to complete English language idioms, sayings, and other colloquial phrases.

Includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.