Pioneered by business school students who don't have class on friday like everyone else. Thirsty Thursday's is the worship of the gods of alcohol intoxication with limited consequences. Most important at colleges with a high commuter to on campus population ratio.
by AErrorist September 04, 2006
When you have to party on Thursday because the week is stressing you out enough already, or just because
by NoahG December 19, 2003
Jenn: Hey, who's goin to Thirsty Thursdays tonight?
Tari: What's that?
Jenn: Oh wait, that doesn't exist.
Tari: You are so dumb. You are really dumb. Forreal.
Tari: What's that?
Jenn: Oh wait, that doesn't exist.
Tari: You are so dumb. You are really dumb. Forreal.
by Anna neemus December 01, 2010
These days it is a well-known fact that every Thursday is the day you go down to your local dive bar and it has been infested by loud college girls and juice-heads with pink shirts.
by Dueyutah June 16, 2007
One of the very few good things about dental school. Where cusps of carabelli go to get their groove thangs on once in a while on a thursday afternoon in the midst of friends, classmates, professors and of course a keg or two.
by Holly and Poonam October 13, 2006
dude #1: did you go to thirsty thursdays last night?
dude #2: yeah, it was like a high school reunion...
dude #2: yeah, it was like a high school reunion...
by skap-a-phobic August 24, 2006
Once a popular term for college students, is now a popular term for women who need one night dedicated to themselves and their friends. A weekly tradition started in Burlington, ON Canada 6 years ago, where girlfriends get together once a week at a different house/location every Thursday, chat, drink and relieve the stresses of the week and daily life. Thirsty Thursday is a tradition that every proud woman and friend should take part in all over the world.
Thirsty Thursdays is also known to most ladies "TT".
Try hosting a TT with your girlfriends, it will become a weekly tradition.
Try hosting a TT with your girlfriends, it will become a weekly tradition.
by Lynn Chard February 04, 2010