"Giving Tuesday" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: giving + Tuesday Etymology templates: {{compound|en|giving|Tuesday}} giving + Tuesday Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Giving Tuesday}} Giving Tuesday
  1. (US, marketing) The Tuesday after Thanksgiving Weekend, promoted as a day for donations, after the consumerism of Black Friday/Black Week/Cyber Monday Tags: US Categories (topical): Marketing, Observances, Thanksgiving Related terms: Cyber Monday, Green Monday, Small Business Saturday, Black Friday

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