by legendaryhumanbeing December 2, 2021

1. A word used as a substitute for the word "Friday" to prevent other from singing the song "Friday" by Rebecca Black.
2. The day after Thursday, preceding Saturday (ever since Rebecca Black has came out with her song "Friday.")
3. The another word for "Friday"
2. The day after Thursday, preceding Saturday (ever since Rebecca Black has came out with her song "Friday.")
3. The another word for "Friday"
Person 1: It's Friday, Friday, Gotta get down on Friday.
Person 2: F*ck that, it's Saturday Eve now!
Person 2: F*ck that, it's Saturday Eve now!
by ThatOneCreepyUncle August 7, 2011

Bob: "Rick, can you get me the TPP report today?"
Rick: "No, not today. Today is Holiday Eve and I'm not trying to do a lot of work today. Maybe next week."
Rick: "No, not today. Today is Holiday Eve and I'm not trying to do a lot of work today. Maybe next week."
by HK All Day December 24, 2010

let's ADAM & EVE it...
by hytham_hammer October 29, 2006

by Pmdmnym July 13, 2015

A form of hello used by goths, real-life vampires, RhyDin players and other dice-chucking sadsacks. To properly use this greeting you must also be a lesbian and wear a great deal of eye-shadow.
by Cyrus K April 10, 2004

Commonly mistaken as Thursday, "Friday Eve" is much shorter than a regular work day, actually occuring during work hours on Friday. It's not until one's work for the day is done, that Friday truly begins.
by Su Deau Nihm October 24, 2018
