A phrase used in the Aristocracy led by Lady Josephine, which refers to the awfulness of being mid-week. Often used as a phrase in which you express your dislike of anything mentioned, and how uncopeable it was.
Example: Girl 1: I just saw an orange woman with black hair wearing lime green.
Boy 2: Not on a wednesday!
Boy 2: Not on a wednesday!
by angelofporcelain December 17, 2007

by Tim February 5, 2005

by UIGamma February 21, 2008

Hot waitress at Hubbard's, "So why are you guys being so quiet today?"
Bowser (as he ogles her voluptuous breasts which apparently rendered him semi-comatose), "It's Wednesday."
Hot waitress, "Oh."
Bowser (as he ogles her voluptuous breasts which apparently rendered him semi-comatose), "It's Wednesday."
Hot waitress, "Oh."
by BBoE May 2, 2006

by UIGamma February 21, 2008

A slang term for people of Black or African descent. Derived from the large amount of television sitcoms targeted towards the Black community airing on Wednesday night. Can be used as an adjective to describe things of or relating to wednesdays.
by Damien&Ramien October 14, 2008

