1. twilight zone - Noun
2. twilight zone - Verb
(astronomy, astrophysics) A moving line that divides the daylit side and the dark night side of a planetary body.
Synonym: terminator
Coordinate term: greyline
(by extenstion) A region or context located in between others and therefore not subject to their norms.
Synonym: shadowland
(geography) A deteriorating area surrounding a central business district.
To put or place into an indeterminate position; to be in an ambiguous, undetermined, or improper context.
(transitive) To cause to daydream or zone out; to cause to lose attention to one's surroundings.
twilight zone (plural twilight zones)
(figuratively) A region in which surreal, supernatural, or fantastic events occur.
(intransitive) To experience or perceive something bizarre or fantastic.
(intransitive) To behave or occur in a confusing or unexpected manner.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt feels like I'm babysitting in the Twilight Zone. I keep waiting for the parents to show up because we are out of chips and diet cokes. Anne Lamott
Well, I just finished starring in a new episode of the new The Twilight Zone television series. Bill Mumy
Star Trek was a big thing for me. I kind of grew up with that. And Twilight Zone is one of my all-time favorite shows. In fact me and Sam Witwer from Being Human sit down and have marathons to get our little Twilight Zone fix. Mark Pellegrino
The couple of years before I was declared bankrupt were the roughest. The bank letters, the pressure, the stress was awful. You're in this twilight zone of not knowing where your life is going, and yet you're in Westlife. Everything was great with the band. I was earning money, and it looked good. Shane Filan
As a regime goes into its twilight zone, it will drown as many families and livelihoods as possible, while they prepare their own safe heavens in Dubai and South Africa. Source: Internet
A still from The Twilight Zone. Source: Internet