Phrase that means the same as "you learn something new every day" - basically what someone says when the are told something they didn't know before.
Bloke 1: "You can carry something using wheels because carrying doesn't necessarily involve the item being held above the ground"
Bloke 2: "Whatever man! (lol) Every day's a school day!"
Bloke 2: "Whatever man! (lol) Every day's a school day!"
by brendan December 23, 2004
A slang used in the south meaning that a lot of people are in a certain place. Because common names in the south are Tom, Dick, and Harry
by Booty Master 3000 May 07, 2016
Although a seemingly harmless and fun mash-up of two phrases (Herbert Hoover's campaign promise of prosperity "A chicken in every pot" and it's counterpart phrase, "He/she doesn't have a pot to piss in" meaning the poor bastard/bastardette is beyond broke), this phrase actually refers to those who will put a chicken in a pot for no good reason other than to urinate on the postmortem bird (sometimes referred to as "Chissing").
In a perfect world, Pierre Michel would have a chicken for every pot to piss in just so he wouldn't be alone in his deviance working the graveyard shift at the chicken restaurant.
by The Somnambulist & Fast Reggie December 15, 2013
the 1st day if every month (12 times a year) women HAVE TO make the first move on their crush, a cute guy, etc... something to spice things up make things different!
Girl: "woah, it is the 1st of every month! January 1st! I am going to ask out Zachary at the coffee shop today".
by alexbrandenbrgr November 10, 2020
Part of the Lyrics to Party Rock Anthem written by the famous LMFAO. Right after this is said starts the awesome shufflin' dance which was danced by the people who were taken over by the shuffling. Awesome people know the dance and can do it pretty well you would be crazy not to not know this dance. Other phrases that go with this would be: "Party Rock!", "Shake That!". You can also see the Kia Soul hamsters use this song in advertising their new lime green Kia Soul.
"Ever since that song came on, everyday they've been shufflin', Monday shuffle, Tuesday shuffle, Everybody in the whole world!"
The Music video shows it all, from dancing people to dancing robots.
"Ever since that song came on, everyday they've been shufflin', Monday shuffle, Tuesday shuffle, Everybody in the whole world!"
The Music video shows it all, from dancing people to dancing robots.
by TheKrSc! October 15, 2011
by Jenny loves Shawn Mendes April 26, 2017
A slang used in the south meaning that a lot of people are in a certain place. Because common names in the south are Tom, Dick, and Harry
by Booty Master 3000 May 07, 2016