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p&d weekend

To have intercourse with a woman and then dump her.

I got two bitch lined up for a p&d weekend.

Hey is this a p&d weekend???

by crackin DMC March 8, 2005

28πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


House Party Weekend

Crazy times in Bucknell University, when every single person in Bucknell Network, on Facebook, changes his/her status to something stupid like "House Party. yay".
apart from that, people need to lock their dorm rooms at all times, to protect their properties(e.g desk, laundry basket) from a hall-mate that has no toilet education at all.

1. XYZ is HouseParty!! yaaaay.

2. that douche-bag peed in my room twice on House Party Weekend.

by empty alcohol container. March 28, 2008

71πŸ‘ 100πŸ‘Ž


weekend warrior weed

you smoke shwag on weekdays, and on weekends you smoke your ooooooey.

your higher quality weed that you reserve for the weekends.

what you doing this friday? i'm smokin my weekend warrior weed.

by mastagusta December 18, 2009

9πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


dog whistle weekend

This refers to a weekend (or evening perhaps) that is so low key and lacking in events that on a volume scale it is undectable to humans...just like a dog's whistle.

Matt: How was your weekend man?
Jay: Effing horrible. Friday night my ride bailed and Saturday/Sunday I stayed in studying...my weekend was so low key only the dogs were aware.
Matt: Ahh you had a dog whistle weekend...lame.

by King Jay March 9, 2008

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Usa Weekend Magazine

A piece of shit, sweatshop place to work. Disgruntled employees, a place where winos, dikes and obnoxious managers rule!

Usa Weekend is the worst magazine I have ever read, can you even call that piece of shit paper a magazine? HAHA

by Me September 29, 2003

5πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Had a day/weekend

A sarcastic response for when you've had a bad time and someone asks about your day or weekend.

Probably originates from Britain where the typical response is often "Yeah it was good, you?" or something equally dismissive because every weekend is the same.

Said in a wholly sarcastic tone, with emphasis on the day/weekend.

Optional to add "alright" to after the day/weekend to be more direct.

"Did you have a good day at work honey?"
"I certainly had a day!"

"Hope you're doing well, did you have a nice weekend?"
"I had a weekend alright"

"How's it going?"
"I had a day/weekend"

by Project-2501 August 21, 2023


chain gang weekend

Friday through Sunday

β€œ I’m ready for the chain gang weekend so I don’t have any detail. β€œ

by 100 24/7 June 11, 2021