Labor Day
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The holiday at the beginning of when school starts that nobody really knows what it means.
Every day that I have to drag my lazy ass out of bed and go to my shitty job.
An American holiday officially recognized by Congress in 1894 in response to public outcry over the violent military ending of the Pullman Strike. Labor Day takes place on the first Monday of September.The holiday is typically celebrated with picnics and parades commemorating those that fought for better working conditions. Corporations are often at odds with the message of the holiday, and thus, the real history is essentially blacked on on American media. As a result, most Americans do not know what the holiday is for, and associate it was leisure activities and picnics.This is separate from May 1st, May Day, or International Workers Day, which was created in response to the Haymarket Affair in Chicago, 1886.
the last day of summer. :(
The day anyone under 60 is merely thankful for the day off rather than for the labor unions that fought for the day off.
- The first Monday in September. -According to a dumbass in my class, the holiday where everyone gets drunk and happy (St. Patrick's Day). -Everyone knows when it is, but no one really knows exactly what it is.
A holiday created for the working class, mostly blue collar, to have one last vacation opportunity with their famillies and friends.
A last name that comes from a southern family.
the state of being achieved by smoking bud (usually a nice, fat blunt) after already being belligerently drunk. awesome feeling, may result in vomiting
A woman who continuously bears children and has to slave over them. Like cinderella who slaves over chores, laborella slaves over her many children.
Let's get to work - Latin
One who does (labor)
noun odd shaped statue of venus, thin, large feet
The liquefied remains of a placenta or period.
to not have a girlfriend but still have sex by running game on single girls or sometimes girls who are going out.
The neighborhood in which you work, if different from the neighborhood in which you live.
Those undocumented workers that hang around in front of Home Depot or Lowes. They'll help you do yardwork, cleanup, and basic home improvement. Usually Latino, and often sporting a mustache, they'll do a surprising amount of work for $40 and a six-pack of Budweiser.