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Hoodie Weather 

when the temperature is between a range of 32 degrees to 48 degrees fahrenheit of course.
Hey Frank, what are you doing wearing a coat? This is hoodie weather
Hoodie Weather by Henraldo4prez December 20, 2008

Hoodie Weather 

Hoodie Weather is used as a replacement word for winter in south Texas, considering winter time in South Texas weather goes down to 33 degrees at the lowest, and high of like 65 degrees, which is Hoodie Weather.
Josh: "I cant wait till Hoodie Weather."
Jason: "Goddamn, Me too."
Hoodie Weather by MyLifeAsAPigeon September 3, 2011

Hoodie Weather 

The time of the year when the temperature calls for a hoodie. Hoodie weather is subjective to location do to different temperatures. However, most areas will experience the emergence of hoodie weather sometime in late summer or early fall.
GA Guy: Finally! The weather is dipping to a cool 85, time to whip out the hoodies.

PA Guy: What?! That's not hoodie weather! That's shorts and a t-shirt weather here! You so silly!
Hoodie Weather by Boatboatboat September 8, 2011

shorts and hoodie weather 

Summer on the cusp of fall where it gets cold enough that your core needs warmth but your legs could still use the ventilation.
It's shorts and hoodie weather- make sure to dress appropriately!

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Word of the Day on June 1, 2026
Fogey/fogy /fougi/ sl. (early 18C+, orig. Scot) old-fashioned, stuck-in-the mud.
Person with old fashioned ideas which he is unwilling to change: Come to the disco and stop being such an old fogey!
You think me an old fogeyand an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. I saw three generations since O’Connel’s time. I remember the famine. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O’Connel did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue? You fenians forget some things. (James Joyce, Ulysses. Penguin Books,1992. p. 38)
fogey by Petyush September 14, 2005
Word of the Day on May 31, 2026