A person who engages in their chosen hobby only at the weekends, but, instead of enjoying themselves, spends the entire time preoccupied with troubling thoughts of a mostly mundane nature, e.g. office politics, family strife, the spectre of their own mortality.
'Yeah, I guess you could call me a 'weekend worrier'. Note how I pronounced 'worrier' /wʌri:ə/, not /wɒri:ə/', which is probably what you expected me to say... It's a play on words I sometimes do to amuse people, but usually just myself... Well, I like it... Aaanyway, great party, hey? Fleeting distraction from the universal certainty that we'll all be dead one day... Yep, nice talking to you, too.'
by L'esprit de l'escalier February 23, 2016
by Rando123456 August 05, 2022
“Hey do you have any plans on the second weekend of October”
“Yeah! Its national call your national call your boyfriend weekend!”
“Yeah! Its national call your national call your boyfriend weekend!”
by pseudonymdagreat October 07, 2023
Someone who throws a punch on the weekend and then thinks they are hard and know how to fight. Usually get their ass kicked by someone with any sense of Fighting experience (boxing, MMA)
Andrew thought that because he could punch someone in a club, that he was hard and could take on someone who actually had training and fighting experience. Being a Weekend Fighter, Andrew was wrong.
by Hunk10 October 08, 2011
when you choose not to give a fuck about anything on the weekend because the week was either to long or you are extremely hungover
Mike: Hey June
June: Hey Mike, how was your weekend?
Mike: My weekend was awesome until I came down with a really bad case of weekend syndrome
June: Dam, sorry to hear that Mike
June: Hey Mike, how was your weekend?
Mike: My weekend was awesome until I came down with a really bad case of weekend syndrome
June: Dam, sorry to hear that Mike
by The Real M. Jackson November 23, 2013
by set your weekend February 04, 2012
"The Cry Baby Incident of Labor Day Weekend" refers to the weekend before Labor Day 2024.
On a Minecraft server called PenguinCraft Season 8, there was a hacking scandal led by a player named "Krylc" who created a bunch of powerful illegal items and gave them to his team to enact revenge. They're main incentive for doing this was because an admin got caught giving Krylc cheats.
The issue escalated further when someone gave a player a book, the book of which activated the Minecraft command giving everyone server operator. However, while gathering information on the situation, Krylc doxed "Et3rnal's" real life house, turning his one day ban into an instant perma-ban.
In the PenguinCraft Season 8 YouTube series done by "RowletStack" there is a hint at the existence of this behind the scenes nightmare. In Episode 5 "The Deadly Game Part 1," The red text at the end of the episode reads "REST IN PEACE, POWER IS SOMETHING THEY WANTED BUT THEY WANTED IT TOO MUCH, 9/2/24." Hinting at the fact that something may have happened that day, but it not being directly shown. Before it was finally shown in Episode 10.
In the PenguinCraft community, the "The Cry Baby Incident of Labor Day Weekend" is somewhat of a meme. As Krylc has been, a relatively untrustworthy and suspicious person since the beginning. So much so that anyone who helped kick them out of the community in one way or another, such as "Ibbygak," would end up getting a "Cry baby Destroyer Badge" as a token of appreciation.
On a Minecraft server called PenguinCraft Season 8, there was a hacking scandal led by a player named "Krylc" who created a bunch of powerful illegal items and gave them to his team to enact revenge. They're main incentive for doing this was because an admin got caught giving Krylc cheats.
The issue escalated further when someone gave a player a book, the book of which activated the Minecraft command giving everyone server operator. However, while gathering information on the situation, Krylc doxed "Et3rnal's" real life house, turning his one day ban into an instant perma-ban.
In the PenguinCraft Season 8 YouTube series done by "RowletStack" there is a hint at the existence of this behind the scenes nightmare. In Episode 5 "The Deadly Game Part 1," The red text at the end of the episode reads "REST IN PEACE, POWER IS SOMETHING THEY WANTED BUT THEY WANTED IT TOO MUCH, 9/2/24." Hinting at the fact that something may have happened that day, but it not being directly shown. Before it was finally shown in Episode 10.
In the PenguinCraft community, the "The Cry Baby Incident of Labor Day Weekend" is somewhat of a meme. As Krylc has been, a relatively untrustworthy and suspicious person since the beginning. So much so that anyone who helped kick them out of the community in one way or another, such as "Ibbygak," would end up getting a "Cry baby Destroyer Badge" as a token of appreciation.
"Dude, you wanna know what intercontinental ballistic missiles remind me of? The Cry Baby Incident of Labor Day Weekend."
by Mor(e)peko February 26, 2025