The phrase of "word of the day" means that there is a new word for each day for most people to learn. It is meant as a learning word for people to use & educate other people of its use.
a phrase that is traditional
The origin of this phrase is in the poem Jabberwocky. It has the phrase "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" in it. Some people change the word "frabjous" to something else, because they have a need for it to mean something.
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"four-letter word" is another phrase meaning "curse word, so the phrase might mean that boobies is not a scientific word for breasts, but it's not considered vulgar, either.
"Ereyesterday" and the even more archaic "Nudiustertian" but both are no longer in use. There is also the old english word "Overmorrow" to mean the day after tomorrow but, again, it is no longer in use.
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The phrase "every day" is an adverb phrase (daily). The one-word form "everyday" is an adjective meaning usual or common.
"coupe" is a word in French meaning cut, and "diem" is a word in Latin meaning day, but you are thinking of a different phrase, "carpe diem" which translates from Latin as "seize the day" meaning, take advantage of opportunities when they arise.
To use a phrase or word in an incorrect situation
A short written or spoken expression.
upidste: is the word or phrase stupide scrambled
all by one's self