If.. you had two of them, made it plural as in mons, you would have: a body part or area raised above or demarcated from surrounding structures (as the papilla of mucosa through which the ureter enters the bladder)
Y’all know that e’r’body knows about “moon-day”, right? It’s the tiny little kids that are discovering it here. Everybody’s dropping spoilers for all the gags that are queued up for the next two dang weeks!
Named after the moon Eddie. Today is Mona’s (Old English) day, also known as Luna’s (Latin – Lunedi, Lundi & Lunes are the Italian, French, and Spanish names for Monday) day.
i_am_the_jam 9 months ago
Abbreviation for “moon”. “Monday” was originally named “Moon’s Day”. “Sun’s Day”, “Moon’s Day”, “Tiew’s Day”, “Wieden’s Day”, “Thor’s Day”, “Frigg’s Day”, “Saturn’s Day”.
nolcott 9 months ago
Ya, mon. Respect.
a sage 9 months ago
Short for “moon.” After Sun-day.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 9 months ago
Two fifty, same as in town.
Algolei I 9 months ago
A mon is a type of goose that eats snakes.
poppacapsmokeblower 9 months ago
Short for Moan day
MeGoNow Premium Member 9 months ago
Welcome to Jamaica, man. Have a nice Monday. (That’s associated with a joke I can’t tell here.)
Alberta Oil Premium Member 9 months ago
If.. you had two of them, made it plural as in mons, you would have: a body part or area raised above or demarcated from surrounding structures (as the papilla of mucosa through which the ureter enters the bladder)
ChessPirate 9 months ago
It’s the one that comes before “Tues”…
oakie9531 9 months ago
Just another manic Monday
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 9 months ago
Old English name for the moon.
Ken Norris Premium Member 9 months ago
I don’t know, but they seem to have a lot of them in Scotland that go “Hoot”…
dpatrickryan Premium Member 9 months ago
It’s actually a degradation of “Moon” – as in, “the day of the moon”.
gregcartoon Premium Member 9 months ago
Y’all know that e’r’body knows about “moon-day”, right? It’s the tiny little kids that are discovering it here. Everybody’s dropping spoilers for all the gags that are queued up for the next two dang weeks!
cuzinron47 9 months ago
So I can tell what the week long arc is gonna be, cause you can say that for each day.
cabalonrye 9 months ago
Originally mōndæg (literally meaning "moon’s day)
pchemcat 9 months ago
Named after the moon Eddie. Today is Mona’s (Old English) day, also known as Luna’s (Latin – Lunedi, Lundi & Lunes are the Italian, French, and Spanish names for Monday) day.
Bill Löhr Premium Member 9 months ago
Mon is French for “my”. So it’s my day.