An adjective describing an indefinite, but painfully large, period of time or amount of something.
This phrase is often doubled: "for days and days" to stress an even larger period of time or amount of something.
(Usage Note: In Northern California, this is often paired with the word "Hella" to add even further emplasis)
This phrase is often doubled: "for days and days" to stress an even larger period of time or amount of something.
(Usage Note: In Northern California, this is often paired with the word "Hella" to add even further emplasis)
1. "This pop tart has been toasting for days..."
2. "That chick's legs went on for days!"
3. "This party's going to be hella tits for days and days!"
2. "That chick's legs went on for days!"
3. "This party's going to be hella tits for days and days!"
by cmdrkeene September 28, 2005
Get the For Daysmug. The posession of a large quantitiy of something that will last a prolonged period of time, typically used by the pronography or the grocery retail industries. Can be used in a variety of contexts.
"I'm such a pimp, I got ass for days!"
"Look at this backroom, we got soup for days!"
"Damn, the line for this show goes on for days.."
"Look at this backroom, we got soup for days!"
"Damn, the line for this show goes on for days.."
by Mr. Endo January 7, 2010
Get the For Daysmug. The greatest mantra, to help provide progressive assurance that all is well and hard work eventually pays off in the future.
by Bmxbiker123 June 7, 2016
Get the Day by daymug. by badass yellabone August 27, 2008
Get the day-to-daymug. by Relaxeres May 8, 2020
Get the DAY DAYmug. A gentelmenly, over enthusiastic vocalized expression of supreme delight, exhilaration and triumph when greeting and welcoming a close friend or loved one. Adapted from post cold war pop culture references to blissful, timeless rhythmic engagement in Easter European Dance Halls, the term "Days" personifies the intensity and joy of the moment in the presence of partners (i.e.friends or loved ones). Sometimes spoken with an indistinguishable European accent. In cases of suprise greetings, 'Days' is used in conjunction with the word 'Hey', as in "Hey Days!"
{Friend enters room} "Days!"
{Friend enters room, surprising and overwhelming you with joy} "Hey Days!!!"
{Friend enters room, surprising and overwhelming you with joy} "Hey Days!!!"
by Charitable Disguise October 13, 2019
Get the Daysmug. *Bunch of mates sitting in the sun on a 28 degree sunny day sinking beers*
Person 1: "Day for it"
Person 2: "You're not wrong mate"
Person 1: "Day for it"
Person 2: "You're not wrong mate"
by hmmmyep September 5, 2020
Get the Day for itmug.