"POETS day" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: en-au-POETS day.ogg [Australia] Forms: POETS days [plural]
Etymology: Probably 20th century British; derived from the acronym Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Tomorrow's Saturday or perhaps earlier Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Today's Saturday. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Tomorrow's Saturday}} Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Tomorrow's Saturday, {{m|en|Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Today's Saturday}} Piss Off (or Push Off) Early, Today's Saturday Head templates: {{en-noun|head=POETS day}} POETS day (plural POETS days)
  1. (humorous, UK, Australia, New Zealand) Friday, the last day of the working week. Wikipedia link: POETS day Tags: Australia, New-Zealand, UK, humorous Categories (topical): Calendar Synonyms: poets day, poets' day Related terms: TGIF

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