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Day-After-Tomorrow (adjective) : by extension of the movie title, extreme weather patterns that seem almost apocalyptic
Have you heard about all these hurricanes? Does that seem a little Day-After-Tomorrow to anyone else? —The Eloquent Hick, in conversation, sometime
Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 30, 2005 08:49
daycap (noun) : an alcoholic drink taken at the start of the day; the opposite of a nightcap
I'm going to have start enjoying a daycap just to get me motivated in the morning because the thought of having to spend eight hours at my thankless job is really starting to wear me out.
Submitted by: The Sheriff of Lexicon County from Tennessee on Jan. 15, 2008 14:55
daycate (adjective) : To leave in one day.
The landlord needs you to daycate the premises.
Submitted by: Word King from Pennsylvania on Mar. 24, 2008 11:28
daycation
(noun) : A vacation comprised of day trips.
Instead of a long, expensive vacation, this summer, our family will be taking a daycation, making day trips to attractions close to home.
Submitted by: Linda A. from Connecticut on Jul. 09, 2009 09:24
(noun) : One day vacation.
My sister took a daycation in Vegas.
Submitted by: Hallie from Nevada on Mar. 26, 2008 09:57
(noun) : a one-day vaction
I do not feel like going to into work tomorrow so I scheduled a daycation.
Submitted by: K.A. Hoffa from Pennsylvania on Mar. 22, 2008 02:44
DAYD (abbreviation) : Dude are you dumb?
Submitted by: Dumb McDumDum from Venezuela on Nov. 14, 2007 17:31
daylight (verb) : to perform tasks related to a second job while working at at the primary job
Always looking to make a quick buck, George decided to daylight by starting up an online store.
Submitted by: K.A. Hoffa from Pennsylvania on May. 08, 2009 14:58
daylighter (noun) : an employee who works at a second job during working hours of the first job
But many do it in defiance of company policy (the main reason most "daylighters" interviewed preferred to remain anonymous). —Ron Dicker, CNN.com, September 23, 2008
Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 29, 2008 22:05
daylighting
(verb) : working a second job during work hours at one's primary job
Many people are taking a chance of being fired by daylighting.
Submitted by: J.C. from Pennsylvania on Apr. 23, 2009 09:48
daymare (noun) : something evil or frightening occurring when it's not dark that produces a feeling of anxiety or terror
My niece said, "I am having a daymare."
Submitted by: Mary Ann Van Osdell from Louisiana on Feb. 23, 2006 09:18
daymoon (noun) : a visible occurrence of the moon during daylight hours
Submitted by: Brendan Herlihy from New Jersey on Jan. 30, 2007 13:51
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