days

An expression used to signify the passing of a long period of time. When used it does not literally mean several days but instead can be used to refer to a period of time ranging from a few hours to a few years depending on usage.
I havn't eaten in days. (Used to represent several hours)

I havn't been to Chuckey Cheese in days. (Used to represent several years)
by imperial7358 August 15, 2005
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days

days- when something is taking a long amount of time.
-that nigga be taking days

-we have been here for days

-they be taking days to get our food
by big daddy kelley May 28, 2008
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days

Adjective used to describe something of great quantity, extent, or duration.

Also, an adverb used to modify an adjective such as long or many.
Was she cute?
Dude, she was days cute.

Do you want to go to the lake Saturday?
No man, I can't. I've got days worth of studying to do.

She looks days skanky wearing all that makeup.
by johntex December 09, 2004
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Day by day

The greatest mantra, to help provide progressive assurance that all is well and hard work eventually pays off in the future.
Jeff: how will we get there?

John: day by day.
by Bmxbiker123 April 17, 2016
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day-to-day

(pronounced day tuh day) adj. regular, not special (used in a derogatory way)
That girl thinks she's all that, but she's just the day-to-day.
by badass yellabone July 30, 2008
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DAY DAY

DAY DAY is a person in jail and he needs to be free
Free my boy DAY DAY
by Relaxeres May 08, 2020
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Days

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!!!"
by Charitable Disguise October 13, 2019
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