Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
here-today-gone-tomorrow
idiom
/hɪr təˈdeɪ ɡɒn təˈmɒroʊ/

Definition
Something that is fleeting or temporary, often referring to something that is present for a short time and then disappears.

Examples
- “The excitement of the holiday season can feel here-today-gone-tomorrow after the New Year.”
- “Trends in fashion are often here-today-gone-tomorrow, making it hard to keep up.”
- “Investments can be risky, and some stocks can feel here-today-gone-tomorrow with their unpredictable nature.”

Meaning
The phrase implies that whatever is being referred to is not lasting and will soon be gone or forgotten, typically used in contexts relating to trends, people, or opportunities.

Synonyms
- fleeting
- temporary
- transient
- ephemeral
- short-lived