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What is meaning of "May this today be the fridayest Friday that ever fridayed "
8. Aug. 2021 22:46
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It is a silly sentence, it is not grammatically correct but that is part of the joke. Friday is a noun, but this sentence is also using it as a verb and an adjective. The meaning I get from this is kind of "this Friday is such a typical Friday that it is the most typical Friday that has ever existed as a Friday". I hope that helps!
8. August 2021
it's nonsense. It is someone being silly that they like Friday probably because when the work day or school day is over, the weekend starts.
9. August 2021
Not standard English, but understandable.
9. August 2021
Fridays are usually the start of the weekend that connotes freedom from work, stress and lack of fun. So Fridays are used to describe the start of a fun weekend. So “fridaying” basically means having lots of fun since it’s the start of a weekend.
8. August 2021
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8. August 2021
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