The most popular segment of the Day9 Dailies, the StarCraft II video podcast of Sean "Day9" Plott.
The basic idea: Day9 sez, "Here's an arbitrary restriction(s) that usually negatively affects your gameplay. Send me a video of a match in which you adhere to said restriction (singular or plural), and maaaaaaaybe I'll feature it on my vodcast."
The results:
-Ladder rankings for many people get fucked over. Some think this is the intent of Day9.
-Many people hope their matches will be featured on Day9's weekly Funday Monday segment.
-Said people usually use Day9 as an excuse for their bad gameplay when attempting Funday Mondays.
"It's Funday Monday! Let's see how I've fucked over the StarCraft II ladder rankings this week." -Day9
*at beginning of match*
Player 1: glhf
Player 2: u2
*at end of match, when Player 2 is losing rather badly*
Player 1: You've been playing rather badly. Kinda odd...
Player 2: Day9 made me do it!
Player 1: oic
37π 10π
the monday after a big weekend where you have to face the consequences of your actions on said weekend. as a result it can be slightly awkward.
Helen macked Tim, which meant that James was heartbroken. As a result she had an awkward monday.
21π 5π
The Monday after No Shave November, where you shave all your facial hair except the mustache.
-Dude, are you excited for Mustache Monday?
-Yeah, mine's going to be real nasty
44π 14π
When you go to work or to school really tired and upset because you stayed up really late to watch your favorite football team play and they lost. All comes equipped with a hangover and bad stomache.
John really had the monday blues after the Redskins beat his favorite team the Dallas Cowboys 35-7.
149π 60π
A Super Smash Bros festivity in that every monday, you must play as Donkey Kong, no matter the circumstances.
βBro, are you really playing as Sephiroth right now? itβs Monkey Monday! you need to play as DK!β
10π 1π
The mindset of a middle-schooler (or anyone, really) on a Monday (A.K.A. dead inside) Usually is apparent when someone says something stupid on a Monday.
A phrase coined Robert Taylor and Jono Pryor from the Rock 90.2fm in New Zealand.
This phrase is used to create a sense of excitement about the much maligned day of the week know as Monday.
DJ: What do you like about Monday?
Caller: Woo Monday.
DJ: :)