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Definition: The term "luneday" is derived from the Spanish or Latin-American word "lunes," signifying Monday. It refers to the primary day of the week in some calendars, such as the Julian calendar. In the Gregorian calendar, it is commonly considered the commencement of the workweek or a day for new starts and planning.
Pronunciation: /ˈlu ndeɪ/ ("LOO-n-day")

Significance:
• Derived from "lunes," the Spanish word for Monday, "luneday" emphasizes the cultural and linguistic roots of the term.
• In the Julian calendar, "luneday" is considered the primary day of the week.
• In the Gregorian calendar, "luneday" is repeatedly viewed as the start of the workweek and is associated with planning, organizing, or setting intentions for the days ahead.
Singular noun: luneday
Examples:
• "On the luneday, I rest and prepare for the week."
• "She desires to set her hebdomadal goals every luneday."
• "Luneday mornings are perfect for a fresh start."
Luneday by Dmitrio October 28, 2024
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1. To come to a party late with alchohol (preferably jagermeister), get everyone drunk and then spew on a table top.
1. I'm gonna go to this party tonight and lunday it up.
Lunday by Linda Linda November 3, 2009
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A person, often male, who is unstable or deranged.
"yo, what's his problem? he acting like a lunday!"
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