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Hump Day

What Does Hump Day Meant?

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"Hump Day" is a colloquial term for Wednesday, marking the midpoint of the standard workweek. The expression suggests that once Wednesday is overcome, the remainder of the week is a downhill journey toward the weekend. The term gained popularity in the 1950s in the United States and has since become a common way to inject enthusiasm into the workweek.

In 2013, a GEICO commercial featuring a cheerful camel walking through an office asking, "Guess what day it is?" further popularized the term. The camel's excitement upon hearing "It's Hump Day" resonated with many, cementing the phrase in popular culture.

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meaning of Hump Day

"Hump Day" marks the midpoint of the standard workweek.

Summary of Key Points

Hump Day
Definition:Wednesday
Type:Acronym
Guessability:guessability level 3
3: Guessable
Typical Users:typical user

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An Academic Look at Hump Day

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Hump Day is a colloquialism, i.e., an informal word, phrase, or expression used in everyday conversation rather than formal speech or writing. Colloquialisms often reflects local or regional language patterns and can vary based on cultural, geographical, or social contexts. They are typically easygoing and conversational, making communication feel more natural and relatable. Examples include phrases like:

  • "Gonna" - "Going to.
  • "Y'all" - "You all."
  • "Buzz off" - "Go away."
Colloquialisms are not considered formal English, but are widely understood within their cultural or linguistic groups.

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