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According to the urban dictionary "triggy" means exceptionally cool and awesome.
The word Holiday probably comes from "Holy Day". I think this term comes from holy day or saint's day which would be a day off from work. The christian calendar used to be full of these - some replacing old pagan ritual days or events.
DuJour is a french word meaning "of the day"
Apparently, it has no meaning... http://mindontherise.blogspot.com/2009/01/word-of-day-quertzy.html
The suffix -mas evolves from the Old English word maesse meaning festival, feast day or mass.
A muse is what inspires an artist to write, paint, or sculpt.
Well, in ancient times the word 'muse' meant a goddess or something like that. But nowadays it is the name of a band ('MUSE').
If you have to ask, you aren't.
In the modern Romanian language the meaning of dracul is devil.
Goddess of love
Post Modern - appropiation - modern day meaning, can it be applied still?
Myola is an Australian aboriginal word, meaning "BREAK of DAY".
uprising by muse
muse
It comes from the Latin "animale", neuter of "animalis", meaning "animate", from "anima ", meaning "soul". Latin is a dead language that originated in an area situated in modern day Italy.
The modern day translation for owl is κουκουβάγια
The song featured in the trailer for the movie "Knight and Day" is called "The Magnificent Seven" by The Clash.