Some people call Wednesday "hump day" because it's the middle of the week if it starts on a Sunday. After Wednesday, the rest of the week feels as if it goes by quicker.
The term comes from the idea that Wednesday is the "hump" of the week, the middle day after which you start moving towards the end of the week and the weekend.
Its all about my hump. My hump. My hump. My hump.
Some people call Wednesday "hump day" because it's the middle of the week if it starts on a Sunday. After Wednesday, the rest of the week feels as if it goes by quicker.
oh okay... Now I know. Thanks for explaining things to me.
No idea but I do see it a lot as well
Ah, I see! "Humpday" is a colloquial term for Wednesday. It's often used in the context of the traditional five-day workweek (Monday to Friday).
The term comes from the idea that Wednesday is the "hump" of the week, the middle day after which you start moving towards the end of the week and the weekend.
So when people say "Happy Humpday," they're essentially acknowledging that we've made it halfway through the workweek.