''Day'' as a verb.

Zaza222

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Hello.

I recently came by someone online, using ''day'' as a verb, as in: to ''day to'' something.
Doing some research, I found only one webpage detailing the use of ''day'' as a verb.
- https://cooljugator.com/en/day
Is ''day to'' an actual phrase? Am I crazy?

Thanks in advance
Zaza
 
Doing more research I was able to find that it's kind of like slang for procrastination?
 
Hello.

I recently came by someone online, using ''day'' as a verb, as in: to ''day to'' something.
Doing some research, I found only one webpage detailing the use of ''day'' as a verb.
- https://cooljugator.com/en/day
Is ''day to'' an actual phrase? Am I crazy?

[........]
Zaza
I don't think it will catch on.
 
I recently came by someone online, using ''day'' as a verb, as in: to ''day to'' something.
Is it possible that you came across (heard?) "dare to" instead?
Doing some research, I found only one webpage detailing the use of ''day'' as a verb.
- https://cooljugator.com/en/day
Forget about it.
Is ''day to'' an actual phrase?
No.
Am I crazy?
No, but that webpage is. ;)
 
Someone linked to that website once before. It's absolute nonsense. It seems to take English nouns and conjugate them as if they were verbs even when the word isn't a verb!
 

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