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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
weekend
I.noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a weekend/summer cottage (=that the owners go to at weekends or in the summer)
▪ They live in London but they also have a weekend cottage by the sea.
alternate Mondays/weekends etc
▪ The service runs on alternate days.
bank holiday weekend (=a weekend on which there is a bank holiday on Friday or Monday)
dirty weekendBritish English (= a weekend when a man and woman who are not married to each other go away to have sex)
Easter holiday/weekend/break
▪ We spent the Easter holidays in Wales.
have a good time/day/weekend etc
▪ Did you have a good vacation?
weekend getaway
▪ Big Bear Lake is a popular weekend getaway.
weekend warrior
work days/nights/weekends etc
▪ I get paid more if I work nights.
▪ We’re sometimes expected to work twelve-hour days.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
last
▪ Meanwhile upstream at Bankside an estimated 75,000 visited Tate Modern last weekend.
▪ With lanes closed and hungry sheep on the Ridgeway, prosperous west Berkshire looked disease-free but quietly miserable last weekend.
long
▪ So for a little over £100 it is easy to spend a long weekend in Paris in the spring, summer or whenever.
▪ About half the normal amount of trades took place as traders were reluctant to place bets ahead of the long weekend.
▪ Would you like a long weekend in the country courtesy of Citroën?
▪ During the school year, long weekends are good opportunities to explore together.
▪ Or get an early start on that long weekend commute, then catch up from home.
▪ The long weekend also gave me time to myself to rest and ponder on all that had gone and was to come.
▪ Her policy of not dating frivolously is fine, theoretically, but makes for long, lonely weekends.
■ NOUN
break
▪ Special weekend breaks are on offer at many hotels.
▪ A two night self-drive weekend break from their Winter-Inn programme staying at Les Trois Mousquetaires costs £181 per person high season.
▪ Birmingham is a great city for a weekend break.
▪ For at Craigendarroch we have more to offer you than a luxurious weekend break.
▪ When they returned to finish the work after a weekend break, they found parts of the posts missing and broken.
▪ Remember not to contact Sunday newspaper journalists on Monday - they will be having their weekend break!
▪ I left for my weekend break after those first five days wanting to hug everyone I met.
easter
▪ I first heard of La Chupacabra over the Easter weekend while visiting family in Laredo.
▪ Over the Easter weekend there were complaints that the toilets were closed as early as five p.m.
▪ To the surprise of many, and regardless of the approaching Easter weekend, a string of real-life cash-in-hand buyers appeared.
▪ These consisted mainly of leisure bookings, particularly for the coming Easter weekend, which almost dried up during the election campaign.
holiday
▪ If football's not your game ... you can bank on a feast of other sports this holiday weekend.
▪ The incident happened over a holiday weekend.
▪ The rest of the bank holiday weekend passed slowly.
▪ The deadline comes in the middle of the Presidents' Day holiday weekend.
▪ Some outlying villages were still under several feet of water yesterday and weathermen warned of more to come in the holiday weekend.
▪ Marsha can not reach a doctor during the four-day holiday weekend.
▪ Until then, goodnight and a good bank holiday weekend.
▪ Perhaps, this morning, there is something at the office he must look into before the long holiday weekend.
■ VERB
spend
▪ Baldwin had spent the weekend partly in London and partly at Chequers.
▪ I spent the whole weekend reading and re-reading it.
▪ We did not venture near the fields again until a friend with children came to spend a weekend.
▪ If all goes as planned, Autumn Jackson and Jose Medina are spending their last weekend in federal custody.
▪ I spent the weekend in a Nissan Almera Sport which takes 11 seconds to get from 0 to 60.
▪ The embassy spokesman said she had spent the weekend on a family visit to Britain, where she was born and raised.
▪ He and I spent a happy weekend visiting London together.
▪ Wilson is spending this weekend in Florida.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
long weekend
▪ About half the normal amount of trades took place as traders were reluctant to place bets ahead of the long weekend.
▪ During the school year, long weekends are good opportunities to explore together.
▪ It had been a long weekend for both of them.
▪ Or get an early start on that long weekend commute, then catch up from home.
▪ So for a little over £100 it is easy to spend a long weekend in Paris in the spring, summer or whenever.
▪ The long weekend also gave me time to myself to rest and ponder on all that had gone and was to come.
▪ Would you like a long weekend in the country courtesy of Citroën?
of an evening/of a weekend etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Robert also works a part-time job on weekends to make ends meet.
▪ You've won a weekend for two in Chicago!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Her policy of not dating frivolously is fine, theoretically, but makes for long, lonely weekends.
▪ I worried about that, but I slept there every weekend.
▪ It will be stored over the weekend at Winfrith and on Tuesday will arrive at Dounreay for reprocessing.
▪ Next weekend the county's Schools and Industry Association runs a series of workshops during a two-day business education partnership conference.
▪ Summer rates start at $ 230 on weekends.
II.verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
on
▪ I was flying away on weekends.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
weekend

also week-end, 1630s, from week + end (n.). Originally a northern word (referring to the period from Saturday noon to Monday morning); it became general after 1878. As an adjective, "only on weekends," it is recorded from 1935. Long weekend attested from 1900; in reference to Great Britain in the period between the world wars, 1944.

Wiktionary
weekend
  1. 1 Of, relating to or for the weekend. 2 Occurring at the weekend. alt. To spend the weekend. n. The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in western countries, Saturday and Sunday. Occasionally abbreviated to w/e. v

  2. To spend the weekend.

WordNet
weekend
  1. n. a time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday; more loosely defined as any period of successive days including one and only one Sunday

  2. v. spend the weekend

Wikipedia
Weekend (1967 film)

Weekend is a 1967 black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, both of whom were mainstream French TV stars. Jean-Pierre Léaud, iconic comic star of numerous French New Wave films including Truffaut's Les Quatre Cent Coups ( The Four Hundred Blows) and Godard's earlier Masculin, féminin, also appears in two roles. Raoul Coutard served as cinematographer; Weekend would be his last collaboration with Godard for over a decade.

The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968.

Weekend (Daz song)

Weekend is a single from Daz Dillinger's album So So Gangsta. The song premiered on the DJ playlists on November 13, 2006 according to Radio & Records Rhythmic and Urban charts 1.

Weekend (Welsh band)

Weekend was a band formed by Alison Statton following the split of Young Marble Giants in 1981. The band was actually a merger between two projects. Statton began writing with Spike of Z Block Records and Reptile Ranch in Cardiff, Wales in the summer of 1981 before moving to London where she teamed up with Simon Emmerson of Methodishca Tune. The band signed to Rough Trade Records in December 1981, but recorded only one studio album, La Variete.

La Variete was released in 1982 on the Rough Trade label and made it to no. 4 in the independent charts staying there for 15 weeks. It was revered by critics on release as a bold new departure from the prevailing post-punk ethos and served as a major influence on Saint Etienne, the Sundays, Belle and Sebastian and many others.

According to Cherry Red, La Variete is: "A beautifully realised and delicate collection of songs set against a jazz backdrop, it switches across myriad musical settings including samba, cabaret, Afrobeat and highly personal, confessional pop."

After splitting up in 1983, members Simon Booth and Larry Stabbins formed the more jazz orientated Working Week.

Weekend (news program)

Weekend was a television newsmagazine that ran on NBC from 1974 to 1979. It was originally aired once monthly on Saturday nights from 11:30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Eastern time, the same time slot as Saturday repeats of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson during its first season, then to replace Saturday Night Live, once a month on those weekends when the SNL cast was not producing a show. The program was awarded a George Foster Peabody medal in 1975 and attracted a cult following.

The program was hosted by Lloyd Dobyns, who also did much of the reporting. The show's creator and executive producer was past (and future) president of NBC News, Reuven Frank. Together, Dobyns and Frank were largely responsible for the distinctive writing and quirky style of the program. The opening theme was the guitar intro to " Jumpin' Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones.

In 1978, after four years of critical success and moderately good ratings for that hour, NBC moved Weekend to prime time. After airing once a month in various time slots in September, October, and November, the network placed the program weekly on Saturday nights at 10 P.M. Eastern time starting in December 1978. Linda Ellerbee was added as Dobyns' co-host and co-lead reporter. Placed against strong programs on ABC and CBS, the show eventually died of poor ratings. A few years later, Ellerbee and Dobyns reunited to anchor another late-night NBC news program, NBC News Overnight.

The program was known for an offbeat format, a somewhat less serious tone than such programs as 60 Minutes; comic relief included the use of humorous images (e.g., a trio of magazine covers, New York, The New Yorker, and the completely fictitious New Yorkest), and the occasional animated cartoon, such as Mr. Hipp. At the end of each broadcast, until the program began airing weekly, a sequence would be played of a rotating phonograph record with voiceover explaining when the next broadcast would take place.

In the spring of 1978, when Weekend's late-night run ended, Dobyns noted that "Your Subscription Has Expired", but stated that Weekend would be back that fall, in prime-time.

At the end of the last broadcast in 1979, the voice intoned, "...there will be no more Weekends."

Weekend (Kenny Lattimore album)

Weekend is the third album of R&B singer Kenny Lattimore and the first under new record label Arista Records, released in 2001.

Weekend (Earth and Fire song)

"Weekend" is a song from 1979 by Dutch band Earth and Fire. It was written by guitarist Gerard Koerts for the album Reality Fills Fantasy.

Weekend (disambiguation)

A weekend is the two traditionally non-working days in a seven-day week.

Weekend, Week End or Week end may also refer to:

Weekend (Eddie Cochran song)

"Weekend" is a song recorded by Eddie Cochran. The song was written by Bill and Doree Post and recorded in April 1959.

Weekend (American band)
Not to be confused with The Weeknd

Weekend is an American lo-fi or shoegaze trio from San Francisco, California. The band formed in 2009 and released two EPs, with the full-length debut album Sports coming on Slumberland Records in 2010. The album received an 8.2 rating from Pitchfork Media. It also received 4/5 stars on Tinymixtapes and was also reviewed by National Public Radio, the Portland Mercury, Boston Phoenix, NME, Drowned in Sound, Brooklyn Vegan, The Onion's AV Club, and PopMatters.

Sports was also mentioned in Sports Illustrated alongside Huey Lewis' album with the same name.

Their song "End Times" was used in a commercial to promote Season 6 of Dexter.

The band released their second album, Jinx, on July 23, 2013, on Slumberland Records.

Weekend (2011 film)

Weekend is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Andrew Haigh. It stars Tom Cullen and Chris New as two men who meet and begin a sexual relationship the week before one of them plans to leave the country. The film won much praise after premiering at the SXSW festival in the US, and was a success at the box office in the UK and the US, where it received a limited release.

Weekend (play)

Weekend is a 1968 comedy play by Gore Vidal starring John Forsythe, Kim Hunter, and Carol Cole.

Weekend (magazine)

Weekend was a long-running Canadian magazine and newspaper supplement. The Montreal Standard was founded in 1905 as a weekly newspaper and was purchased by the Montreal Star in 1925. In 1951 the Standard was relaunched in magazine format as Weekend Picture Magazine serving as a newspaper supplement for the Montreal Star and eight other local newspapers across Canada. Eventually shortening its name to Weekend, the magazine included features writing, cultural and entertainment reporting, cartoons by Doug Wright, colour advertising and photographs and recipes among other items. The magazine began with a circulation of 900,000 and peaked in the 1960s when it was carried in 41 newspapers and had a circulation of 2.5 million, making it the largest circulation magazine in Canada. In 1959 a French-language edition, Perspectives, was launched.

In the mid-1960s the Southam newspaper chain launched its own newspaper supplement, The Canadian which replaced Weekend in Southam's newspapers and competed with Weekend for advertising, talent and readers. In addition, the introduction of colour television into Canada in the late 1960s also hurt the magazine.

In 1977, the magazine's editorial offices moved to Toronto. In 1979, Weekend merged with its rival to become Canadian Weekend which was subsequently renamed Today before ceasing publication in 1982.

Weekend (novel)

Weekend is a novel by the Scottish writer William McIlvanney published in 2006.

Weekend (TV programme)

Weekend is an early morning lifestyle and entertainment show on ITV, presented by Aled Jones, that airs every Saturday and Sunday morning from 08:30 until 09:25. The first series aired from 26 April until 7 September 2014, while the second series ran from 18 April to 6 September 2015. The third series began on 16 April 2016.

Weekend (Underground Lovers album)

Weekend is the eighth album by Australian indie rock/ electronic band Underground Lovers, the band's first after a 12-year hiatus. It followed a reunion for Sydney and Melbourne performances at the 2009 Homebake festival and the release of their 2011 retrospective album, Wonderful Things. A Rubber Records media release said: "This led to sporadic carefully selected shows and the realisation that the band still had something to say."

"The moment we got back together it clicked", lyricist and vocalist Vincent Giarrusso told The Courier-Mail. "We did one rehearsal, we had six or seven song ideas and we went to the studio to record them. The first four songs on the album are from that initial recording and some of those are first takes. The song 'Can For Now', what you are hearing is the first time we played it." The band also reunited with producer Wayne Connolly, producer of their 1997 album Ways T' Burn, to get the guitar sounds they wanted.

Giarrusso said the album was inspired by the energy of director Jean-Luc Godard's 1960s cinema hit Weekend, and Godard's film was used in their video for "Au Pair".

Weekend (The Sounds album)

Weekend is the fifth studio album by the Swedish new wave band The Sounds.

Weekend (Polish band)

Weekend is a Polish band. Their music is on the border of the disco polo and dance genres.

Weekend (EP)

Weekend is the second studio EP of the New Zealand band Young Lyre, released on 25 November 2015.

Weekend (Ceylonese newspaper)

Weekend was an English language weekly newspaper in Ceylon published by Independent Newspapers Limited, part of M. D. Gunasena & Company. It was founded in 1965 as the Weekend Sun and was published from Colombo. In 1966 it had an average net sales of 45,000. It had an average circulation of 48,590 in 1973. The paper later changed its name to Weekend.

By 1973/74 the Independent Newspapers publications had become vocal critics of Sirimavo Bandaranaike's government. The government sealed Independent Newspapers' presses and closed it down on 19 April 1974 using the Emergency (Defence) Regulations. Independent Newspapers resumed publication on 30 March 1977 but the three-year closure had taken its toll. Faced financial problems Independent Newspapers and its various publications closed down on 26 December 1990.

Usage examples of "weekend".

Tony, the weekend before the Allentown OP when the two of them had gone to Mount Trashmore Park.

Her mother sounded exactly like she used to when telling about upcoming plans for a symposium on a weekend Andi had softball games.

Like the Angels, the girls were mainly in their twenties -- although some were obvious teenagers and a few were aging whores looking forward to a healthy outdoor weekend.

Winter weekends, whole summers out in the woods, in empty lots, in our immense, dark backyard, examining the scat of rabbits, catching bizarre electrical arthropoda in jars, convinced, sensing firsthand the terrible expanse of the place.

But the annual NSI Conference on Astrobiology and Exocultural Science had been held in Cancun this weekend past.

The place was as big as one of those warehouse club megastores and was packed wall-to-wall with Long Island office workers hot-wiring weekend self-images in Hathaway suits, with big-haired girls in sequined jackets and leggings, limbs jangling gold chains on the crashing backbeat of music that braced you like a high wind.

But his own voice had sounded hollow in his ears as he reassured the small reticent man that he was delighted at the opportunity to go to Bihar, but needed the weekend to think things over.

Then two more days of exile and finally a bone, the bimonthly overnight weekend.

Hamburg that fall, he began visiting Senguen in Greifswald on weekends, until she moved to the German city of Bochum one year later to enroll in dental school.

A Corvette driver I knew was having trouble with his brakes one weekend.

He mistrusted this salvage business Axel had got involved with, a gang of Brooklynites who after work and on weekends stripped abandoned houses and tenements of copper and lead piping and whatever else of value they could find, under contract to the demolition men.

But he also had a friendly, low-key manner, came home and traveled his district on most weekends, and had a fabulous casework operation, helping little towns get water and sewer grants and securing government benefits for constituents, often from programs he had voted to slash back in Washington.

Bridge, CBN weekend anchor Cheeta Ching, nine months, one week, and three days pregnant, and as bloated as a floater freshly fished out of the East River, looked up from her script for the evening broadcast of Eyeball to Eyeball with Cheeta Ching as her door unceremoniously crashed in.

BCN News that weekend anchor Cheeta Ching is at this moment giving birth at a location not far from here.

I will have to wait until the weekend before beholding the sight of Cheeta the Beauteous.