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nite

American  
[nahyt] / naɪt /

noun

  1. an informal, simplified spelling of night.


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Regardless, the desire to be “the Mary” is natural to anyone raised on “Mary Tyler Moore,” which describes pretty much anybody who remembers rotary dial phones or Nick at Nite.

From Salon

Other similar events include Profs and Pints, which launched in 2017 in Washington, D.C., and Nerd Nite, which came to L.A. in 2011 and takes place at a brewery in Glendale.

From Los Angeles Times

David Bowie’s “Nite Flights,” a Walker Brothers song featured on the late legend’s 1993 album “Black Tie White Noise,” blares from the speakers.

From Los Angeles Times

Later this year look for Disney Channel Nite for three evenings in April, Star Wars Nite for four evenings in April and May, and Pride Night on June 16 and June 18.

From Los Angeles Times

Sweehearts Nite returns for nine evenings throughout January and February.

From Los Angeles Times