literally means "of the day" in French. Usually used in restaurants to make their daily special sounds sophisticated.
by SebNY October 02, 2006
Any type of death that is widely popular such as widespread death due to opiate overdose or mass tragedies or any dramatic violent death since the news will cover it because it brings in a wider audience which translates into higher advertising revenues.
by Dr Bunnygirl March 21, 2021
Lloyd Christmas: Excuse me, Flo, what's the soup du jour?
Waitress: It's The Soup of the Day.
Lloyd Christmas: Mmmm... that sounds good; I'll have that.
Waitress: It's The Soup of the Day.
Lloyd Christmas: Mmmm... that sounds good; I'll have that.
by elchanman August 04, 2005
Is the current or popular action or belief of an individual or group that is self-delusional or in denial.
An individual's personal ideation of an incorrect concept for today.
Something you are fooling yourself about right now.
An incorrect belief that is on the menu for today.
An individual's personal ideation of an incorrect concept for today.
Something you are fooling yourself about right now.
An incorrect belief that is on the menu for today.
by Reddeb January 31, 2011
Pseudo-French for "slut of the day"- the person, of the many indistinguishable options, with whom one is currently romantically engaged.
"Who's the girl Nick's with tonight?"
"Oh who knows, just his slut du jour, he'll have another by friday."
"...and the 'slut du jour' is Keith, who doesn't much care who's mouth he's in. Served with a side of Carlos."
"Oh who knows, just his slut du jour, he'll have another by friday."
"...and the 'slut du jour' is Keith, who doesn't much care who's mouth he's in. Served with a side of Carlos."
by DJ Jazzy Jesus January 18, 2012
A phrase derived partly from the French (du Jour - 'of the day') used to describe the largest breasts (Rack) seen on a girl seen that day, or sometimes within an arbitrary time frame such as on an evening out. Thought to have originated in the early 1920s in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
by BrianTrousers February 08, 2009
As COVID-19 social distancing and shelter-in-place orders endlessly grind on, the passage of time is distorted and once important daily events are homogenized into an unrecognizable, indistinguishable, meaningless blur.
by YAWA April 22, 2020