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sad days

When one has run out of cannabis.

Person 1: "Dude, i just smoked my last bowl, and i'm outta money for at least a week :("
Person 2: "sad days, bro. sad days"

by Heavy Metal \m/ August 25, 2009

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Gary Day

A day that you don't have anything to do. Usually spent on Ft. Lauderdale beach, tanning, checking out the women, and calling your buddies to brag that you have nothing to do while they work.

Hey guys, I'm chillin on the beach, having a Gary Day.

by G-RED October 29, 2006

8๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Day 3

The point at which you realize that putting all that shit up your nose probably wasn't such a good idea cuz you haven't slept the last 2 nights and you spent a lot of cash but you still want more but you know you shouldn't and your eyes want you to sleep but your body sure as hell ain't ready to, and your brain has been losing the initial sharpness and clarity that Day 1 brings, slowly turning you paranoid, edgy, jittery, unfocused and susceptible to sleep-deprivation-induced chasers and visuals.
Precursor to Days 4,5,6,etc. which do NOT get any better, just progressively worse, until the inevitable CRASH.

Dude, I totally spaced on what I was just about to tell you. Oh well, Day 3, what can I say?

by brooklyn516 September 20, 2004

15๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


day drinking

A version of day dreaming but involving alcohol, drinking during the day and absent from reality for doing it.

"Oh wow! It's already 4pm! I don't know where the time went!"
"Honey, were you day drinking again?"

by Katy Mann October 25, 2007

76๐Ÿ‘ 71๐Ÿ‘Ž


Green Day

Green Day are just an amazing punk rock band that started in the mid-80s as Sweet Children with vocalist and guitarist, Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Al Sobrante (John Kiffmeyer). They changed their name to Green Day, and released 1,039 Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, then, with a new drummer by the name of Tre Cool, released Kerplunk!

In 1993, they signed with Reprise records, after being bugged for so long. They chose Reprise because their soon-to-be producer, Rob Cavallo, was a musician himself, who spoke their language. Dookie was released in 1994, and went diamond. Thus causing a bunch of "hardcore punks", to start calling them "sellouts".

Between Dookie to American Idiot, Green Day released Insomniac, Nimrod, Warning, International Superhits and Shenanigans. There has been marriage, children, divorce, girlfriends, music, fights, arrests, etc...

In 2004, Green Day released the truly birlliant punk rock opera, American Idiot. It is an album that follows Green Day's signature themes of social problems, but with a more political ATMOSPHERE, simply to relate to the present times. It is more a story of all the member's journeys. Hints from previous records had indicated Green Day coming to this point in their career; the expiramenting; the use of more than three chords and different instruments...

More rants about Green Day being "sell-outs" begin. The fact that Green Day are now attracting a much WIDER audience is a ridiculous reason to dislike them. The some of the same teens who are insulting them for kiddies liking them, are the same people who WHERE kiddies when THEY started liking Green Day.

The eyeliner controversy is also silly. Green Day have worn eyeliner since early in their career! Check out old interviews for proof. It also hides unsightly dark circles and wrinkles under the eyes! They are not "gay" for wearing makeup. MANY of their influeneces wore makeup. Alice Cooper, Adam Ant, New York Dolls, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, etc..

As for the clothing-- you can't expect them to want to dress like stereoytpical punk idiots. They are also in their 30s now, and shouldn't be dressing like teens-- that's creepy. They have also worn that style of clothing before: during Dookie, Warning & after.

John Lydon dissing them is because Lydon hates that Green Day have had so much success as punks. Glen Matlock is a fan, Iggy Pop, Elvis Costello, Bad Religion all like them. Even in an interview with the late Joe Strummer, about a year before he died, he said he likes them. John Lydon and Steve Diggle (who follows Lydon's words all the time)can go toot whatever horns they like.

You people are completely confused as to what punk is about-- it makes me want to cry, really.

Punk is an underground rock 'n' roll movement based around the DIY (Do it yourself) ethic, individualism, poverty & art. It started with bands like The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, The New York Dolls, etc.. ANY of the original punks from the mid to early 70's will tell you "punk doesn't exist" and "This is not punk" simply because they HATE that label-- it represents being confined to a specific CATEGORY.

Although, for the sake of simplicity, punk is described as a movement, it was only ever a collective of individual free spirits. In fact, it is these individuals who make punk difficult to define: just when you have managed to encapsulate the ethos, these free spirits break away and make you think again. This is the essance of the movement...

Green Day are free spirits; they didn't follow the stereotypes laid out by the macho "hardcore" punks of the 80s punk-revival scene.

"Selling out refers to the compromising of one's integrity, morality and principles in exchange for money, 'success' or other personal gain. It is commonly associated with attempts to increase mass appeal or acceptability to mainstream society. A person who does this, as opposed to following the original path s/he laid (or claimed to lay) out for him/herself, is labeled a sellout and regarded with disgust and immediate loss of respect. Selling out is seen as gaining success at the cost of credibility." -Wikipedia

Green Day have not done this. Therefore, there is no arguement, and they have not sold out, and they are more *punk* than other "punk" bands that stayed indie and/or calling Green Day "sell-outs" & "not punk"

Also; Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, Billy Talent, Underoath, 30 Seconds to Mars, Senses Fail, Taking Back Sunday, Chiodos, The Academy Is, and all these other horrid bands you call "punk". Aren't. And they wouldn't be around if it weren't for Green Day by the way. They ALL (any rock band from 1994 on) recongnize as a MAJOR influence on them-- even as a reason they started a band in the first place.

You don't realise it, but it's because of Green Day that you probably even HEARD of punk. Green Day are the reason the mainstream is accepting punk today, and if the mainstream didn't notice punk, than niether would you.

Bitter arsehole "hardcore punks" all saying: Green Day are not punk! They accepted the establishment and went on a major label! *rant rant*
Elvis Costello: "It's what's on the record. It's not what label's on it. That's like getting a box of Cornflakes and eating the cardboard. It's stupid. There's a much more punk rock idea of getting with a major record company and spending all their money than there is getting your friend to press up their records in his basement, and spending all his money and his mother's money that he borrowed. Which is actually more revolutionary. I think it's bankrupting the major corporation myself."

by Drie November 11, 2007

41๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


green day

Personally, not my cup of tea. I wouldn't really call them punk, as they are more rock. I can see why people like them, but personally I don't think they're all that great. They have some good songs, but try too hard to be rebellious. Honestly sometimes I think that they are making fun of punk rock. I think they kind of try to be like Anti-Flag and Pennywise (real good punk bands) but instead it comes out sounding like pop music. That' s what it is. Pop music.

green day is an okay band.

by The_Straight-Edge_Donkey July 6, 2011

15๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Howie Day

I hate you Howie Day. I hate you so much. You're going down.

Howie day is probably going to be dead.

by gabe November 18, 2004

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