leap day

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leap day

A child celebrates their birthday on leap day.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The extra day added to the calendar in a leap year: "Leap day" specifically refers to the intercalary day inserted to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year. In the Gregorian calendar, this is February 29.
Usage
  • "Leap day" is used to denote the specific date that occurs only in a leap year.
  • It is a proper noun and is often capitalized when referring to the specific date: Leap Day.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • My sister was born on leap day, so she only celebrates her actual birthday every four years.
    • The company has a special policy for employees born on Leap Day.
Advanced Usage
  • "Leap day baby": a person born on February 29.
    • As a leap day baby, he enjoys explaining his unique birthday.
  • "Leap day proposal": a cultural tradition, particularly in some European folklore, where women are encouraged to propose marriage to men on February 29.
    • According to an old Irish legend, a leap day proposal could not be refused.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leap year (n): a year, occurring once every four years, which has 366 days including February 29 as an intercalary day.
    • 2024 was a leap year.
  • Intercalary day (n): a technical term for a day inserted into a calendar to correct its drift; leap day is an intercalary day.
    • The intercalary day ensures the calendar remains aligned with the Earth's orbit.
Synonyms
  • Bissextile day: an older, less common term for the extra day in a leap year.
Related Phrases
  • "Once in a blue moon": (idiom) very rarely. This idiom is sometimes associated with the rarity of leap day, though it originally refers to an astronomical event.
    • We only see each other once in a blue moon, like on leap day!
leap day

A child celebrates their birthday on leap day.

Noun
  1. the name of the day that is added during a leap year

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