Jay Day-noun
Relating to a day taken off from work when perhaps one could actually go into work if one had the desire to do so.
(more covert and cooler than a mental health day)
Origin: A Shortening of the Hebrew name Jeremy, combined with the word day meaning "the interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset:" Coined as a popular phrase by Alan & Kim in 2009.
Alan: Are you going to be here tomorrow?
Kim: I don't know, it's been a really stressful week, I may take a Jay Day"
or
Kim: Is your brother out sick today?
Alan: Yeah, he's out, but I think he's just taking a Jay Day.
dedicating an entire day, entirely to smoke weed
Jay, or J.. refers to a Joint
the crew and I are gonna skip school Friday and have a Jay Day
Intentional unauthorized absence from work. The term typically describes absences caused by a worker of their own free will, and usually does not refer to legitimate "excused" absences.
"Steve's not at work today, he called in a Jay-Day adv because he just didn't feel like coming in"
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The blue sky on a sunny, clear, and cold day during winter skiing.
See "bluebird day".
Skiing in the beautiful Cascade Mountains east of Seattle, WA, one might say "it is another blue jay day".
"Blue jay" referring to the incredible blue skies above the Pacific Northwest mountains - when it's not raining or snowing that is.
Having a joint (marijuana cigarette) at noon. (Similar to "wake n bake" or "steam n dream".)
Dude1: "We should totally meet up at noon in that cool park we found!"
Dude2: "F*ck Yeah!! Well have a mid-day-jay!"
A joint you share with your Valentine.
John and Judy shared a V-Day-Jay after a romantic evening in the city.
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