#Saturday? More Like #Caturday, #AmIRight? tee-hee-hee ... Not for Me, but for Fans @DeeKizzle @GarfunkelOates #Saturday #SaturdayNight #SaturdayNightSpecial #SaturdayNightPistol

(That's "AmIRight" the smarmy way, like Garfunkel & Oates say a Pregnant Woman would)

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Daralyn Kelleher posts 'cat-videos' every Saturday (little biographies, cat-toy unwrappings, etc.)


'That word' (below-hyperlinked to DK's cat-videos) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Saturday” is built on ancient words that mean "Day of the Planet |Saturn (named after the God Saturn/|Cronus)" (Europe didn't change the name because there's no Norse equivalent to Saturn/Cronus (like Woden for Zeus etc.); but Northern Europeans did often call it by words that mean Sabbath- or Bath-Day). 
Saturday Night has been used to describe an aire of |Drunkenness & |Looseness in Relations between |Young |Men & -|Women. Saturday-Night Special (inspiring the song ... earlier Saturday-Night Pistol) refers to a Cheap, |Low-|Caliber |Hand|gun.





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