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Field day

Used to describe a cricket that is having a exceptional performance with the bat or ball. Used mainly in insane chat in the feild.
He’s having a field day out there
by Mid range max March 13, 2018
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riv-day

an idustructable group of friends that can do anything. usually around 10 males. Thsi will las for your lifetime. (Riv-Day=Riverdale
Man, i want to be a Riv-Day
by Dirty White September 15, 2003
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power day

A drinking game involving drinking a beer every 30 minutes for 12 hours. You must finish each beer before the beginning of the next 30 minute increment or else a penalty beer is awarded. Invented at the University of Texas circa 2007.
We tried to complete a power day, but 24 beers was too many.
by cstevens2010 August 1, 2011
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Saber Day

Inspire by a lazy coworker, it means to come into work late, and leave early. For example, if the job you work at normally operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., someone takes a Saber Day would come in at 10 a.m. and leave at 4.
"Dude, I think Jenny is leaving early today."
"Really? Didn't she come in late this morning?"
"Yeah, dude, she loves her Saber Days."
by Keppykepkep September 13, 2011
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word of the day

Some stupid annoying word, or not even just one word on the homepage of Urban Dictionary... the stupid thing is useless, no one uses it. Save your time and just don't read it.
Omg, It's the word of the day that I really never use!
by JeLLyB3aN-cAt November 15, 2020
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91 days

(Anime)A man returns to his hometown bent on revenge after his family is murdered in a mafia dispute in the time of Prohibition.
91 days is an animeeee
by KELOTEEEX March 27, 2021
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Fannytime's Day

Fannytime's Day is the English equivalent of Valentine's Day - Fannytime’s Day occurs every February 14. In England, chocolates, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Fannytime.
Happy Fannytime's Day!
by EnglishWords February 14, 2022
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