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here and now
(right) here and now
in this place at this time People will remember us because we're going to make a deal, not tomorrow or next week but right here and now.
Related vocabulary: then and therehere and now
1. At this moment, as in We must reach a decision here and now. [Early 1800s]
2. the here and now. This life, the present, as in We'd better think of the here and now before worrying about future generations. [Early 1900s]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Feri | | - | Hungarian |
| Katlyn | | - | English (Modern) |
| Cleopatra | | klee-ə-PAT-rə (English) | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
| Rachel | | ['reitʃəl] | |
| Dye | | - | Medieval English |
| Wright | | RIET | English |