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A day of the week not easily distinguished from other days. quotations examples
Without some self-imposed structure, it’s easy to feel a little untethered. A friend recently posted on Facebook: “For those who have lost track, today is Blursday the fortyteenth of Maprilay.”
2020 April 3, Heidi Pitlor, “Days Without Name: On Time in the Time of Coronavirus”, in Literary Hub, archived from the original on 2024-04-19
2020 summarized: waking up on Blursday and occasionally interacting with other people by shouting "You're on mute!" That is my most frequently used sentence by far this year.
2020 December 20, @Parisa__Rashidi, Twitter, archived from the original on 2024-04-19
It was an ingenious idea—your own, in fact—to celebrate Sweet Blursday in the classic fashion. Alone at home, sans pants, but connected to nearest and dearest via group video chat.
2021, Preston Grassmann, editor, Out of the Ruins, Titan Books
“Monday,” ”Tuesday,” and ”Wednesday” have all become “Blursday.”
2023, Sarit Kattan Gribetz, Lynn Kaye, editors, Time: A Multidisciplinary Introduction, Walter de Gruyter, page 10
A day when one feels disoriented and ill due to earlier alcohol or drug intoxication. examples