[Grammar] May today be the Fridayest Friday that ever Fridayed.

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Dragonlee

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I have seen this sentence on the Internet, but I'm not sure if it's grammatically correct. Please advice.

"May today be the Fridayest Friday that ever Fridayed."

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I [STRIKE]have seen[/STRIKE] saw this sentence on the internet (no comma required here) but I'm not sure if it's grammatically correct. Please advise.

"May today be the Fridayest Friday that ever Fridayed."

Thank you.

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Note my corrections above and that I have changed your thread title (titles should include some/all of the words/phrases you are querying).

It's hard to comment on the grammatical correctness of slogans and puns. I'm sure you know that "Fridayest" and "Fridayed" aren't real words but I also think you probably understand what the sentence is trying to say.
 

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And may all your Fridays require little Fridayfication, so that you may spend more time Fridayfing in your glorious Fridayfence.
 
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