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Oak Apple Day
(historical) An English public holiday, formerly observed on 29 May but abolished in 1859, commemorating the restoration of the English monarchy in 1660. People wore oak apples or sprigs of oak leaves, in reference to Charles II escaping the Roundhead army by hiding in an oak tree after the Battle of Worcester.
Oak and Nettle Day
pass the time of day
To exchange any ordinary greeting of civility.
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dress-down day
A working day on which it is acceptable that office workers dress more casually than usual.
Earth Overshoot Day
(ecology) The calculated illustrative calendar date on which humanity's resource consumption for the year exceeds Earth's capacity to regenerate those resources that year.
holy day of obligation
(Catholicism) A feast day on which the faithful are expected to attend Mass.
Shig Shag Day
Shick Shack Day
in the cold light of day
Viewed calmly and dispassionately after allowing emotions to cool. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see in, the, cold, light, of, day: during the day; in daylight.
nine day wonders
plural of nine day wonder