by CharlieD December 18, 2007
The only item left on her "things to do before you die" list is skydiving, then she will be a true bucket listologist.
by bucketlistjourney July 19, 2010
When someone tells an awful story that's not funny and has no point to it, a bored listener will tell the story teller to put the awful story into the story bucket.
Jill: Today I went to a vending machine to get some coke because I really wanted coke, but they didn't have any.
Bob: Story bucket.
Bob: Story bucket.
by qwerty432743 June 23, 2011
by ItsMeGearsy November 20, 2020
see her over there..she`s a spunk bucket
by M.nelson September 25, 2003
An extremely anglicized version of "Merci Beaucoup", which means "Thank you so much". Usually used by French students and Frenchies to confuse their English counterparts. A word used often in Franglais.
Girl 1: Hey, donne-moi your devoirs, I need to copier.
Girl 2: Sure! Here you go.
Girl 1: Mercy buckets.
Girl 2: Sure! Here you go.
Girl 1: Mercy buckets.
by lenamarie November 28, 2006
Any day that takes place before a strange and sometimes seemingly pointless day off of school, like Columbus Day, or Superintendent Conference Day.
A Bucket Friday can take place on any day of the week. If there is no school on Wednesday, Tuesday is a Bucket Friday (NOT a Bucket Tuesday).
The term originated when a high school student misheard his band director's words "I could get fired" as "Bucket Friday". In the weeks that followed, the term spread throughout the school with no real meaning. Annoyed with the constant yelling of "Bucket Friday!" without any meaning, the band director decided on a definition in hopes that some day before he retires, there will be a section of Hallmark cards for Bucket Friday.
A Bucket Friday can take place on any day of the week. If there is no school on Wednesday, Tuesday is a Bucket Friday (NOT a Bucket Tuesday).
The term originated when a high school student misheard his band director's words "I could get fired" as "Bucket Friday". In the weeks that followed, the term spread throughout the school with no real meaning. Annoyed with the constant yelling of "Bucket Friday!" without any meaning, the band director decided on a definition in hopes that some day before he retires, there will be a section of Hallmark cards for Bucket Friday.
Jack: Man, i hate Mondays.
James: Cheer up, we dont have school tomorrow.
Jack: You mean today is a Bucket Friday??
James: Hell yeah dude!
James: Cheer up, we dont have school tomorrow.
Jack: You mean today is a Bucket Friday??
James: Hell yeah dude!
by Josh K. March 27, 2007