The slang term "hump" is frequently employed to signify Wednesday, the midpoint of the conventional workweek. It was during the 1950s that Wednesdays first earned the nickname "Hump Day." Originating in the United States, this expression has remained widely popular. In the 20th century, Wednesday gained its notoriety as "hump day," injecting a dose of enthusiasm into the otherwise mundane workweek.
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