tag day
English
Alternative forms
Tag Day
Noun
- (US, Bermuda, Canada) A fundraising day on which contributions to charity or funds are solicited on the street, or as donations to a charitable event, and tags given to contributors to wear as evidence of their contributions.
- 1919, Jack London, On the Makaloa Mat: Island Tales:
- "And Annie's wearing out eighty dollars' worth of tyres to collect seventy-five dollars for the British Red Cross- -this is their tag day, you know."
- 1922, Emma Speed Sampson, Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman:
- "Disband, indeed!" she whispered sibilantly. "We'll have a tag day and a rummage sale and I'll get up a dicker party and some theatricals. Disband, indeed!"
- 2006 April 6, The Royal Gazette (Bermuda)[1]:
- It’s that time of year again when The St.George’s Foundation hosts its Island-wide Tag Day on Friday, April 21. This year is their third annual Tag Day!
References
- “tag day”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.