Week

Word WEEK
Character 4
Hyphenation week
Pronunciations /wiːk/

Definitions and meanings of "Week"

What do we mean by week?

A period of seven days. noun

A seven-day calendar period, especially one starting with Sunday and continuing through Saturday. noun

A week designated by an event or holiday occurring within it. noun

A week dedicated to a particular cause or institution. noun

The part of a calendar week devoted to work, school, or business. noun

One week from a specified day. noun

One week ago from a specified day. noun

An obsolete form of wick. noun

A corner; an angle: as, the weeks of the mouth or the eye. noun

A period of seven days, of which the days are numbered or named in like succession in every period—in English, Sunday (or first day. etc.), Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday (or seventh day); hence, a period of seven days. noun

The six working-days of the week; the week minus Sunday: as, to be paid so much a week. noun

A period of seven days, usually that reckoned from one Sabbath or Sunday to the next. noun

See Pentecost, 1. noun

A week of years, or seven years. noun

See under Day. noun

Any period of seven consecutive days. noun

A period of seven days beginning with Sunday or Monday. noun

Any period of seven consecutive days.

A period of seven days beginning with Sunday or Monday.

A period of five days beginning with Monday.

A subdivision of the month into longer periods of work days punctuated by shorter weekend periods of days for markets, rest, or religious observation such as a sabbath.

Seven days after (sometimes before) a specified date.

Seven Days Urban Dictionary

The estimated time it takes for an individual to become very weak due to lack of nourishment. Urban Dictionary

Wheakh. n. 1. A seven-day calendar period, especially one starting with Sunday and continuing through Saturday. 2. The noise made by a piggie! Urban Dictionary

Another spelling of the word weak Urban Dictionary

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 Urban Dictionary

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. Urban Dictionary

Weekly meeting Urban Dictionary

The art of masturbating slowly into a midget’s glove. Urban Dictionary

Verb. to weep excessively, in times of great distress Urban Dictionary

When a lady is on her period and the guy wants to have sex but shes bleeding. soo, it calls for head (: Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Week

The word "week" in example sentences

_A week, a week, a week_, replied the stubborn little animal. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Christmas week, by which I understood _next week_; I thought Christmas week was that which Christmas Sunday ushered in. ❋ Mary Lamb (1805)

_corvée_, that is to say, an unfixed amount of ploughing, which the steward could demand every week when it was needed; the distinction corresponds to the distinction between _week work_ and _boon work_ in the later Middle Ages. ❋ Eileen Edna Power (1914)

HPFacebookVoteV2. init (294007, 'Climate Week Is Key Stop on Road to Copenhagen', 'This week, leaders from around the world will gather in New York and Pittsburgh for \ "climate week\" with a keen eye on the home team. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It’s bad enough that finals start a week from today and Professor Assface is going to give us two projects this week… ❋ Qdiosa (2004)

"In short, said the worthy Bramin, if I were to repeat the same questions to him a month, or even a year hence, I should not prevail upon him to say _now_; but his constant answer would be, _a week, a week, a week_. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

"Except this man who turned up here in George's own camp -- and in the village, two months ago, but whom I never saw till this week -- _this week_ -- Armistice Day -- John Dempsey. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

The rest of the week is a lot of chilling with friends, and that I really relish. ❋ Nathreee (2010)

Out this week is a new, two-disc 50th Anniversary Edition of North by Northwest, the second best Alfred Hitchcock film. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Our special guest this week is the mighty blogger, photographer and writer Kevin Church. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The biggest Rock Band release this week is the arrival of Green Day Rock Band to stores. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Once you start adding dreams and all the other foofy stuff, an 80-hour week is a big probability. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This week is our mega-Alan Wake discussion, in which we analyze and talk about various aspects of the game, as well as theories on what everything means. ❋ Unknown (2010)

No sooner had Ed Miliband been crowned eight days ago than the Tories had commissioned a Red Ed's Diner (a week is a long time in politics to think up a gag) and cobbled together a menu of just beer and sandwiches. ❋ Allegra Stratton (2010)

But the most exciting news for me this week is the announcement that Scarecrow and Mrs. King is coming to DVD in March. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Joining Chris and I this week is a special guest -- High Moon writer and action figure aficionado David Gallaher. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The chamber's ad buy this week is the group's largest so far and dwarfs the spending of any group other than the political parties. ❋ Dan Eggen (2010)

In a little over a week is the big Los Angeles press junket for Alice, so you can expect mini reviews to hit Twitter and Facebook after the junket screening. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Which it apparently was: I was busted once, in sixth grade, after skimming a few coins a week from the family shopping-money purse to play arcade games after running errands to the grocery store.) "Money was so tight," my wife, Karen, told me of her own childhood, "that every penny was accounted for." ❋ Stephen Kreider Yoder (2010)

Speaking of Pandas, our NPT has 2 in the office (for 15 staff overall) and this week is the last week we have them as it has been deemed by the MSU to take them away and make us walk everywhere. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

The week is [going] by [slow] ❋ AC (2003)

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. ❋ DrJonesJohnson (2010)

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!!!! ❋ Neil Baxter (2005)

[miles] is week ❋ Rarafuck (2019)

1. "[Ill] [see you later] [mate]" 2. "Yeah, in a week dude" 1. "in a week" ❋ Beans57 (2006)

She's so [awesome]! Yeah, [you're right], she [must be] a Weeks. ❋ Reems_13 (2011)

I [hate] [going] to weekings. ❋ Am50em (2013)

[I had] a great [twelve] [hours] by just having a Weekes. ❋ JHM1 (2008)

“I am [weeking] over [Zac Efron]’s [beauty]” ❋ Jofo (2018)

man : heyy baby [lets get it] on girlfriend : [but baby] its my time of the month man : you know what they say, ['red] week is head week' (; ❋ Iamcoco (2011)

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