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vacay

American  
[vey-key] / ˈveɪˌkeɪ /
Or vaca

noun

Informal.
  1. a vacation.


Etymology

Origin of vacay

1990–95; by shortening and alteration

Example Sentences

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It also touts a vibrant purple hue that “will transport your senses to a cool summer vacay with its smooth and creamy texture,” Wendy’s added in its press release.

From Salon • Jul. 18, 2024

He then asked people to “share your most embarrassing vacay pics in the replies.”

From Seattle Times • Apr. 23, 2022

“They’re running out of things to throw at me…Share your most embarrassing vacay pics in the replies.”

From Washington Times • Apr. 23, 2022

Cast members from “Summer House” and “Southern Charm” cohabitate while on vacay in snowy Vermont in the new reality series “Winter House.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 17, 2021

By the end of our vacay on Sunday, we were sun-kissed and stress-free.

From Washington Post • Jul. 1, 2021