by Don12456 February 11, 2010

Stocking up on beer that will be saved and consumed on Sunday. This is especially popular in areas that prohibits the buying and or selling of alcohol on Sunday.
by nathanw38 April 28, 2009

by bobmarley89089724 May 12, 2009

There were two Bloody Sundays in Ireland. The first happened in 1920, when an IRA group murdered some British agents because they were ordered to by Michael Colins. The British were pissed, so, they decided to get their revenge by starting a shoot-out at a football match. They killed about 15 Irish Civilians, and in the prisons elsewhere, a couple of IRA members were beaten to death.
The next happened in 1972, when Ireland was split in two, North was held by the British, and south by the Irish (like it is today) and the Irish Catholics in the North were discriminated very heavily, both in public, and in parliament. So, they staged a civil rights march through Derry, which annoyed the British, who murdered a majority of these protestors, all unarmed. This caused a bit of controversey which not a lot of people are happy about to this day.
The next happened in 1972, when Ireland was split in two, North was held by the British, and south by the Irish (like it is today) and the Irish Catholics in the North were discriminated very heavily, both in public, and in parliament. So, they staged a civil rights march through Derry, which annoyed the British, who murdered a majority of these protestors, all unarmed. This caused a bit of controversey which not a lot of people are happy about to this day.
by That Fancy Chap January 16, 2010

when, after a particularly heavy partying on the prior two days, one is sober on sunday to re-adjust to a boring and sober 4 and a half days ahead usually associated with doing homework, watching daytime television, and ironically most of the things you can hardly stand doing while sober
by SomeTitOBittys January 10, 2011

The 15 - 20 weeks out of the year that your boyfriend, fiancé or husband isn't realy part of your life on Sundays.
This is commonly due to football, but can be used in other circumstances.
This is commonly due to football, but can be used in other circumstances.
by Dick Shawn Aarry January 5, 2014

Short for ‘Sunday Session’, the Aussie abbreviation is ‘Sunday Sesh’. The act of getting together with mates on a Sunday to socialise and drink substantial amounts of alcohol.
by dontmesswithpotatoes April 18, 2020
