showtime [shoh-tahym] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- the time at which an entertainment is scheduled to begin.
Origin of showtime show + time Examples from the Web for showtime Contemporary Examples of showtime
There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached.
I Was Honeydicked Into Spending Christmas with ‘The Interview’
Allison McNearney
December 26, 2014
Zilch, what with Showtime’s other steamy sex-heavy drama, The Affair, stealing its thunder.
15 Enraging Golden Globe TV Snubs and Surprises: Amy Poehler, ‘Mad Men’ & More
Kevin Fallon
December 11, 2014
This came across in the Showtime Omit the Logic documentary—in which you were a commentator—and it comes across here.
How Richard Pryor Beat Bill Cosby and Transformed America
David Yaffe, Scott Saul
December 10, 2014
He opens up about overcoming tragedy, letting go of the Showtime drama, and a possible spin-off.
Michael C. Hall on Going Drag for ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ and Exorcising ‘Dexter’
Marlow Stern
December 4, 2014
This is a woman who stars in and produces Web Therapy, a show that started as a web series and moved to Showtime.
How Lisa Kudrow Pulled Off TV’s Ultimate ‘Comeback’
Kevin Fallon
November 6, 2014