English edit

Etymology edit

weekend +‎ -y

Adjective edit

weekendy (comparative more weekendy, superlative most weekendy)

  1. (informal) Characteristic of a weekend, especially as a period when one does not go to work but can relax instead.
    • 2003, Jim Catapano, A Stirring of Shadows, page 25:
      Not yet, he said to himself. In a few days we'll feed again. It's more of a weekendy thing to do anyway. He remembered the first time he had taken a human life to feed his power, all those decades ago.
    • 2007, Beverly Gherman, Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Between the Sea and the Stars, page 93:
      In the beginning, Anne had trouble believing that they were really living at Long Barn. “For the first week or two . . . I woke up each morning feeling detached and weekendy—like a guest,” she wrote []