Dyngus Day, also known as Śmigus Dyngus or wet Monday, is a Catholic celebration held on the Monday after Easter. Typically celebrated in Poland and Polish communities, common traditions include dousing others with water in a playful way.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Dyngus Day in 2021
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Śmigus Dyngus/ Wet Monday 🇵🇱
Śmigus Dyngus is a Polish custom of pouring water on people on the day of the Easter Monday - commonly called a ‘Wet Monday’ https://t.co/ud2nCRnt1G
Thank you to @WBFO for running this very timely interview today with @JudyBatalion on Dyngus Day. Polish heritage is rooted in fighting fascism. Polish women carried out guerrilla attacks on Nazis. Our ancestors fought white supremacists and that’s our birthright to continue https://t.co/sNYRwNOLEY
— WNY.Anti-racist.network (@WNYAntiRacist) April 5, 2021
There’s no place like South Bend on Dyngus Day. https://t.co/Igds1zDOg8
— Rep. Maureen Bauer (@Maureen4Indiana) April 5, 2021
Happy Dyngus Day to everyone in Buffalo and Western New York! https://t.co/XmWlisrX3r