Frinight
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Frinight (plural Frinights)
- (rare, nonstandard) Friday evening or night
- 1899 February 11, ““Rulers of the Heavens.” Important Information as to When to Be Born.”, in The Gloucestershire Echo[1]:
- The Astrological Institute held its annual meeting at the Memorial Hall, London, on Frinight, under the presidency of Mr Bishop-Culpepper.
- 1916, Musical America, volume 25 (Music), I0c0AQAAMAAJ, page 7:
- Rain, muggy weather, high wind, all naturally have disturbing effect. The result of the wind storm on Frinight was that the general air of durable anticipation which pervades Metropolitan under ordinary conditions, especially when a new work is produced, was absent.
- 2010, Christine O'Toole, Fun with the Family Pennsylvania: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids (Travel), →ISBN:
- At 6 p.m. on Frinight, children participate in a beautiful Children's Lantern Parade.
- 2014, Richard Arghiris, Costa Rica Footprint Focus Guide: Includes Península de Osa, Tortuguero (Travel), →ISBN:
- Friendly staff, good ambience and occasional live music on Frinight.
- 2014, Elizabeth Fama, Plus One (Young Adult Fiction), →ISBN, page 231:
- I figured out that you had written it on Frinight. Plus”—he laughed—“everything was weirdly shaded, like it was lit by the moon.”
- 2016, Philip Briggs, Sean Connolly, Ghana:, →ISBN, page 216:
- The upstairs nightclub specialises in reggae on Frinight, and more chilled dance sounds on Saturday and Sunday.