Monight

English

Etymology

Syncope of Monday night.

Noun

Monight (plural Monights)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Monday evening or night.
    • 1917, American Bottler, volume 37, kJlRAAAAYAAJ, page 40:
      Mr. Taylor reported that at 7:30, instead of on Tuesday night at the banquet would be held on Monight.
    • 2016, “Chicago Whitesox News, Scores, Highlights, Schedule and More”, in Daily Herald:
      The Chicago White Sox opened with a 4-3 win over Oakland on Monight, and the goals for the season are keeping things loose and winning more baseball games.
    • 2016, “Lily James Wearing Burberry At The 'My Burberry Black' Fragrance”, in Celebrity Glam Cam:
      The launch party was held, at Thomas's at Burberry Regent Street on Monight evening in London, England.

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