The weekend waver was one who was an average teen or twenty-something during the very early 80s who would punch up their mundane hair with goop and spray color to look "punk" or "new wave" at punk bars on the weekend. Often spotted in parachute pants and a Police t-shirt.
Who are those weekend wavers?
Having sex with a different girl on each day of the weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday).
It was fantastic! I partied every night and took home a different girl each time! I had a Trifecta Pro Weekend!
When you spend time on the weekend with quality people in your industry. Enjoying life.
I learned so much from going surfing with two of the Program Managers at Pacific Triangle. Their go-to-market strategy is incredibly unique in the industry. It was a Weekend Win for sure!
A person who engages in their chosen hobby only at the weekends, but, instead of enjoying themselves, spends the entire time preoccupied with troubling thoughts of a mostly mundane nature, e.g. office politics, family strife, the spectre of their own mortality.
'Yeah, I guess you could call me a 'weekend worrier'. Note how I pronounced 'worrier' /wʌri:ə/, not /wɒri:ə/', which is probably what you expected me to say... It's a play on words I sometimes do to amuse people, but usually just myself... Well, I like it... Aaanyway, great party, hey? Fleeting distraction from the universal certainty that we'll all be dead one day... Yep, nice talking to you, too.'
The word the hip and happening Sups uses for a long weekend
I'm out. But there's a link weekend to see all you buggers.
the second weekend if October is national call your boyfriend day.
“Hey do you have any plans on the second weekend of October”
“Yeah! Its national call your national call your boyfriend weekend!”
Someone who throws a punch on the weekend and then thinks they are hard and know how to fight. Usually get their ass kicked by someone with any sense of Fighting experience (boxing, MMA)
Andrew thought that because he could punch someone in a club, that he was hard and could take on someone who actually had training and fighting experience. Being a Weekend Fighter, Andrew was wrong.