Update In case any of my more regular readers are disturbed by this apparent volte-face, it is April Fools' Day (All fools' day) and the above phrase should read:
April Fools' Day n. April 1, celebrated in various countries, including the United States and Great Britain, and marked by the playing of practical jokes. Also called All Fools' Day.
Surely you mean April fools day?
ReplyDeleteI do.
ReplyDeleteApril Fools' Day
n.
April 1, celebrated in various countries, including the United States and Great Britain, and marked by the playing of practical jokes. Also called All Fools' Day.