short notice, on



short notice, on

Also, at short notice. With little advance warning or time to prepare, as in They told us to be ready to move out on short notice. The noun notice here is used in the sense of "information" or "intelligence." [Late 1700s]
See also: on, short

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DmitriDMEE-treeRussian
Fatin (1)-Arabic
Auroraow-RO-rah (Spanish), ə-RAWR-ə (English), OW-ro-rah (Finnish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Romanian, Finnish, Roman Mythology
Arihel-Biblical Latin
Subrahmanya-Hinduism, Indian, Telugu
BlytheBLIEDHEnglish (Rare)