"Weekends" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A period of time, typically two days, such as Saturday and Sunday, that is usually free from work or school.
A young and inexperienced or foolish person; especially a young adult who is being manipulated or exploited.
Weeds are plants that grow where they are not wanted, often competing with wanted plants for water, space, and nutrients. They can be trees, flowers, shrubs, or grasses that are not deliberately grown in a particular area, but instead come up unintentionally.
Weedy refers to something that is thriving and growing in an unruly or overgrown manner, often used to describe a plant that is weak and scrawny. It can also describe something or someone that is considered inferior or lacking in quality.
The verb "weeing" is a slang or informal term that refers to the act of urinating or passing urine.
A period of 7 days. Typically starts on a Sunday or Monday and ends on a Saturday or the following Sunday.
A period of 48 hours at the end of the week, usually Friday to Sunday, traditionally considered a day of rest and leisure, away from work or school.
Publications that are released or published on a weekly basis, typically once every seven days.<br><br>For example: "The magazine is a weekly publication that comes out every Saturday."<br><br>It can also refer to something that happens or is done once a week, for example: "She goes to the gym every week to exercise."
A unit of time, equal to 7 consecutive days. A week is a period of seven days. It is a standard time unit used to measure the passage of time.
It seems like there's a typo, but I'm assuming you meant "weekend". <br><br>The word "weekend" refers to the weekend, which is a period of two consecutive days off from work or a regular routine, typically Saturday and Sunday.
Exclusively or almost exclusively; vastly to the exclusion of almost everything else. A very small amount or proportion, barely noticeable.
A weenie is a colloquial or informal word in American English that refers to a hot dog, especially one served at a picnic or outdoor event. It originated from the 19th-century term "dachshund sausage," which was a type of sausage often served with a bun. Over time, the term shortened to "weenie" and is often used in a casual or regional way to refer to a hot dog or a sausage on a bun.