Saterdee is the day after Fridee and the day before Sundee.

The "ee" ending on the days of the week are a spoken colloquialism, attributed mostly to the Southern, Southeastern and Western U.S., but may also be found in localized dialects of Pennsylvania and Maryland and several other states. The roots of this pronunciation may be traced back to Medieval English. The modern dialectic in the U.K. is often attributed to South East England and London.
"I cain't be there on Saterdee, but I'm available for that lobotomy appointment on either Sundee, Mondee, Tuesdee, Wensdee, Thursdee or on Fridee."
by Euclidus Chaumeau October 10, 2022
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