Saturdaily
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- (nonce word) Every Saturday.
- 1907, William de Morgan, Alice For Short, page 341:
- Has Mrs. Corrigan two identities: one a mid-weekly state laying claim to sobriety, the other a Saturdaily state convincing of beer?
- 1984, The Listener, volume 111, page 29:
- Whence indeed springs the need for a Saturdaily Aubade, except from the desire to save thought about what to do first thing on Saturday morning?
- 1986, John Eric Bellquist, Modern Phil V 117, page 67:
- You long for the ugly land
with the lovely eyes,
you long for the daily abuse
and Saturdaily foolishness...