In more common use decades ago, "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning" was what many patients were told by their doctor, when complaining of a minor malady by telephone. Minor ailments disappeared by the next day. More serious ailments were tended to by the doctor the next day. In general, it's a way of asking or telling someone to refrain from bothering you with trivialities.
In English we write "Good morning" in two separate words.
Take out.
No, that is not correct.The correct way of writing this phrase is good morning.It is two words, not one.For example:"Have a good morning everyone"."Good morning Bob, how are you?"
There are two syllables. Morn-ing.
The greeting is two words "good morning."
The Louie Show - 1996 Take Two Donuts and Call Me in the Morning 1-1 was released on: USA: 31 January 1996
Atomic Betty - 2004 Take Two Evils and Call Me in the Morning 2-10 was released on: USA: 7 March 2006
take two aspirins and call me in the morning.
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - 1994 Take Two Galactic Sentinels and Call Nimbar in the Morning 1-35 was released on: USA: 29 May 1995
Give it two asprins and call me in the morning.
Waking you up sometimes
no
'It's a quarter past two/two fifteen in the morning/a.m.'
Until the next morning.
Synonyms
If you mean by spying that means nosy, but if you mean if someone says take out the trash to someone and they do it that is called a goody two shoes.
It looks like a mistake in the prescription. Call the pharmacist or prescriber to clarify.