n. the sixth day of the week; the fifth working day
词态变化
复数形式:fridays
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When one kid copies answers from a smart kid in class, then another kid copies from him/her, and the someone copies off the kid who copied off the kid who copied from the smart kid, etc.\r \r Eventually having everyone in the cheat chain having the smart kids answers, ideal for desks set in rows. > I'm really glad we organized that cheat chain on Friday, I actually have a chance of not failing.
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The inability to decide which seat to take due to the quantity of friends both "kickin' in the front seat" and "sittin' in the back seat." Characterized by indecision and anxiety as the individual has "gotta make [their] mind up." A largely ignored condition until early 2011, the "front-seat back-seat dilemma" was widely publicized upon the advent of Rebecca Black's viral single "Friday." > Friend 1 (From the front seat): "Why won't Tim get in the car? I have a dermatologist appointment in 5 minutes!" > Friend 2 (From the back seat): "Dude, give him a break
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We were going to have dinner at this great new steak place on Friday night, but Joe's got me stuck in a Lent Trap. >
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He is prone to brooding over this and passive aggressive behavior.\r \r He is too stupid to realize the reason women don’t find him attractive is because he feels sorry for himself, he concludes that women like to be treated like shit.\r > Nice Guy Syndrome is one reason why I don't try to make friends with heterosexual men. > Men who suffer from NGS vary from the angst filled teenager with no date on friday night to the 49 year old man who has never been married or had a meaningful relationship with a woman.
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Some years they even have to bring in the National Guard to control the drunken insanity. > "it's 10am on a friday and you're drunk already?!?" > "IT'S QUADFEST!"