what tome is it
It looks like your post text has a small typo: “what tome is it” instead of “what time is it”. The word “tome” actually means a large, often heavy or scholarly book, not anything related to clocks or hours.
If what you really meant is “what time is it?”:
- That phrase is just a straightforward way to ask for the current time of day (hour and minutes).
- Online, people sometimes play with it in memes and forum threads, but the basic meaning is still “What is the current time right now?”.
I can’t see your device’s local clock, so I can’t tell you the exact current time where you are, but you can check it quickly on:
- Your phone or computer lock screen
- A “current local time” website or world clock service that detects your location
If you were intentionally asking “what tome is it”, that would read as a joke or wordplay, as if you were asking “which big important book is it?”. In normal English, that isn’t a standard question and would usually be taken as a pun.