You- “it’s May 4th has anyone asked you out yet today?”
Person - “no, why”
You- “it’s ask out a person day”
Person - “what’s that mean?”
You- “you just ask out a person on Ask a person out day “
Person - “no, why”
You- “it’s ask out a person day”
Person - “what’s that mean?”
You- “you just ask out a person on Ask a person out day “
by ....:))£7!! April 27, 2021

the day the hottest girls were born. if you know a girl whose bday is may 4th, you’re lucky, she’s a goddess. treat her right fr
by whotfisray November 23, 2021

National hug day! Hug someone you like and they have to hug you back. If they don’t you get to slap him/her/or them.
Alair: Carter, it’s May 4th
Carter: Okay, and..?
Alair: It’s national hug someone you like day.
Carter: Oh..
Alair: ..and if you don’t i get to slap you.
Carter: your hot
Carter: Okay, and..?
Alair: It’s national hug someone you like day.
Carter: Oh..
Alair: ..and if you don’t i get to slap you.
Carter: your hot
by cardibiscanceled November 1, 2019

National switch masks with a homeless man day!
Step one: Find a homeless person
Step two: Ask to trade masks with them
ITS SIMPLE!!
Step one: Find a homeless person
Step two: Ask to trade masks with them
ITS SIMPLE!!
You: Hey. It's may 4th you know what that means!
Homeless person: Yeah yeah I know here gimme your mask 🙄
Homeless person: Yeah yeah I know here gimme your mask 🙄
by Daddy Dora April 23, 2021

by zovo9 May 4, 2022

by Free avacodos May 3, 2021

The date in 1919 when demonstrations against the pro-Japanese Treaty of Versailles began in Beijing, China, with student demonstrations. This was a major point in the modernisation of a China that would not use the traditional teachings of Confucius to build their new country. This was to become known all over China as the May 4th Revolution.
Boy: Cool, it's May 4th lets watch all 6 Star Wars films back-to-back
Man: No thanks, I'd rather remember the major turning point for the Chinese in becoming a recognised world power and trying to leave behind some of their traditional notions.
Man: No thanks, I'd rather remember the major turning point for the Chinese in becoming a recognised world power and trying to leave behind some of their traditional notions.
by Simon P Nut September 29, 2006
