anytime
adverb
- at any point in time
Wiktionary
adj
Etymology: From Middle English any time, ony tyme, from Old English ǣniġum tīman, equivalent to any + time.
- suitable for any time; not associated with any particular time.
“they appeal to consumers looking for a cookie to eat with breakfast coffee or tea as well as an any-time snack.”
“Freeze them and reheat them for a perfect any time snack.”
adv
Etymology: From Middle English any time, ony tyme, from Old English ǣniġum tīman, equivalent to any + time.
- At any time.
“I don’t like beer much. Give me a fine wine anytime.”
“But despite the President’s offer, it’s unlikely that an influx of Norwegians will begin to settle in the US anytime soon.”
intj
Etymology: From Middle English any time, ony tyme, from Old English ǣniġum tīman, equivalent to any + time.
- A form of you're welcome in response to thank you or thanks.
“Thanks so much for looking after grandpa. ~ That’s all right. Any time, dawg.”