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"I'm feeling like a Monday. But someday I'll be Saturday night."
I heard this in a rock&roll song. What does this mean?
I guess it means "now I'm very busy working but I'm looking forward to next Saturday night" or something like that.
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I think that feeling like a Monday means feeling bad- Monday is the end of the weekend, then end of fun.
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wow new expresion
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Hi everyone,
about "feeling like Monday" it's just like a french ideom. It means that I am feeling like returning from weekend to work!! So not many peaple like this kind of feeling.
I let you imagine the meaning of "feeling like saturday night".

But I don't know if it was an english saying or just a french translated by english.
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I imagine the feeling is fairly common given the days of the working week.
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