In Early Germanic time, the Germans would sometimes wait an entire "wikon" (german for come around again) For the early Germans, that which came around was known as market day, in which they were able to buy food for nourishment. If you missed market day, or did not have enough money, you would have to wait till next "wikon" when market day came back around. Germans nicknamed this as "WIC", later translated to WEAK in English, as it was the feeling they felt in between Market Days. (WICEND) WEAK-END (weekends) were the days before the new market day would start.
by DrJonesJohnson December 15, 2010
Wheakh. n.
1. A seven-day calendar period, especially one starting with Sunday and continuing through Saturday.
2. The noise made by a piggie!
1. A seven-day calendar period, especially one starting with Sunday and continuing through Saturday.
2. The noise made by a piggie!
Doctor: So tell me... how long have you been feeling that you're turning into a pig, my man?
Percy: Oh... I guess for about a week! I say... A WEEEEEEK! WEEEEEEEEK! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK!!!!
Percy: Oh... I guess for about a week! I say... A WEEEEEEK! WEEEEEEEEK! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK!!!!
by Neil Baxter November 5, 2005
Used as a form of saying goodbye to a close friend. You just say 'in a week' when closing the conversation even if you will be seeing them within 7 days. Another way of saying 'see you soon'
Orginating from Wigan, England
Orginating from Wigan, England
by Beans57 October 22, 2006
The name given to a female of the superior variety, embodying all of the following characteristics: beauty, generosity, stylishness, creativity, and one or more of the following: blonde hair, spectacles, a voice like whitney, passion for literature, many siblings, a tendency to ruin group photographs.
Usually found with the following: A horse, a big red dog or a "brown bear".
NB: Males can be termed "Weeks" but the females are the majority.
Usually found with the following: A horse, a big red dog or a "brown bear".
NB: Males can be termed "Weeks" but the females are the majority.
by Reems_13 March 8, 2011