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 | Oct 18, 2019This week’s theme Words coined after days of the week This week’s words Friday face Sunday punch blue Monday Sunday driver girl Friday     
Cary Grant & Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday (1940) Image: Amazon This week’s comments AWADmail 902 Next week’s theme There’s a word for it             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg girl Friday
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A female assistant, especially in an office, who does a wide variety of duties.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
Patterned after man Friday
in Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe (1719). Earliest documented
use: 1928.
 USAGE: 
“What a glum little thing she is, pasty, with dark hair scraped back in
a most unbecoming fashion. She seemed larger when I’d interviewed her --
more presence, more spark. ‘I’m looking for a girl Friday,’ I’d said,
and she’d replied, ‘Well, I’m a Friday kind of girl.’” Sandra Ireland; Bone Deep; Gallery Books; 2019. See more usage examples of girl Friday in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:You know full well as I do the value of sisters' affections: There is
nothing like it in this world. -Charlotte Bronte, novelist and poet
(1816-1855) | 
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