In the day
The greatest mantra, to help provide progressive assurance that all is well and hard work eventually pays off in the future.DAY DAY
Example:
Free my boy DAY DAY
Free my boy DAY DAY
Days
A gentelmenly, over enthusiastic vocalized expression of supreme delight, exhilaration and triumph when greeting and welcoming a close friend or loved one. Adapted from post cold war pop culture references to blissful, timeless rhythmic engagement in Easter European Dance Halls, the term "Days" personifies the intensity and joy of the moment in the presence of partners (i.e.friends or loved ones). Sometimes spoken with an indistinguishable European accent. In cases of suprise greetings, 'Days' is used in conjunction with the word 'Hey', as in "Hey Days!"
Example:
{Friend enters room} "Days!"
{Friend enters room, surprising and overwhelming you with joy} "Hey Days!!!"
{Friend enters room} "Days!"
{Friend enters room, surprising and overwhelming you with joy} "Hey Days!!!"
Day for it
Example:
*Bunch of mates sitting in the sun on a 28 degree sunny day sinking beers*
Person 1: "Day for it"
Person 2: "You're not wrong mate"
*Bunch of mates sitting in the sun on a 28 degree sunny day sinking beers*
Person 1: "Day for it"
Person 2: "You're not wrong mate"
for days
to the days
A phrase used on the end of sentences to enchance the previous statement's value.
'to the days' has a similar function to the adjective-enhancing 'very', although comes after the adjective instead of before.
'to the days' implies a strong tone with it's increased emphasis.
'to the days' has a similar function to the adjective-enhancing 'very', although comes after the adjective instead of before.
'to the days' implies a strong tone with it's increased emphasis.
Example:
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm 'very' fucking tired.
This statement becomes:
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm fucking tired 'to the days'.
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm 'very' fucking tired.
This statement becomes:
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm fucking tired 'to the days'.
Dai
day
The thing that exists when a yellow/orange ball is visible in the sky. Quite unlike night strangely.
For Days
An adjective describing an indefinite, but painfully large, period of time or amount of something.
This phrase is often doubled: "for days and days" to stress an even larger period of time or amount of something.
(Usage Note: In Northern California, this is often paired with the word "Hella" to add even further emplasis)
This phrase is often doubled: "for days and days" to stress an even larger period of time or amount of something.
(Usage Note: In Northern California, this is often paired with the word "Hella" to add even further emplasis)
Example:
1. "This pop tart has been toasting for days..."
2. "That chick's legs went on for days!"
3. "This party's going to be hella tits for days and days!"
1. "This pop tart has been toasting for days..."
2. "That chick's legs went on for days!"
3. "This party's going to be hella tits for days and days!"