by randy [blur] robbins March 06, 2005
A phrase used on the end of sentences to enchance the previous statement's value.
'to the days' has a similar function to the adjective-enhancing 'very', although comes after the adjective instead of before.
'to the days' implies a strong tone with it's increased emphasis.
'to the days' has a similar function to the adjective-enhancing 'very', although comes after the adjective instead of before.
'to the days' implies a strong tone with it's increased emphasis.
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm 'very' fucking tired.
This statement becomes:
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm fucking tired 'to the days'.
This statement becomes:
I only got 3 hours sleep. I'm fucking tired 'to the days'.
by The_Moo February 08, 2008
by Paula December 27, 2003
The thing that exists when a yellow/orange ball is visible in the sky. Quite unlike night strangely.
by Gizzle_m0F0 August 16, 2007
by Wardswords March 06, 2018
An expression used to signify the passing of a long period of time. When used it does not literally mean several days but instead can be used to refer to a period of time ranging from a few hours to a few years depending on usage.
I havn't eaten in days. (Used to represent several hours)
I havn't been to Chuckey Cheese in days. (Used to represent several years)
I havn't been to Chuckey Cheese in days. (Used to represent several years)
by imperial7358 August 15, 2005
In colder climates, That Day is the first day where the girls break out the short-shorts and tank tops and show that skin that has been in hiding all winter.
That Day is a very celebrated day on college campuses.
On That Day eye candy abounds.
The exact date of That Day varies from year to year and from place to place. It usually falls in the months of March or April.
That Day is a very celebrated day on college campuses.
On That Day eye candy abounds.
The exact date of That Day varies from year to year and from place to place. It usually falls in the months of March or April.
by TrapperGolds April 13, 2008