Last Friday vs. Next Friday
By The Hillbilly Dude | Updated
The Friday Breakdown
- Last Friday - Usually does NOT mean the last Friday we just had. Means Friday week ago.
- This Past Friday - This is the Friday that most recently happened.
- This Coming Friday or This Friday - The Friday coming up this week.
- Next Friday - In much of the South, this means the Friday after the one coming up - not the immediate one.
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- APA (7th edition)The Hillbilly Dude. (2025, November 17). Last Friday vs. Next Friday. HillbillySlang.com. https://www.hillbillyslang.com/insights/last-friday-vs-next-friday
- MLA (9th edition)"The Hillbilly Dude." "Last Friday vs. Next Friday." HillbillySlang.com, 17 Nov. 2025, https://www.hillbillyslang.com/insights/last-friday-vs-next-friday.
- Chicago (17th edition)The Hillbilly Dude. "Last Friday vs. Next Friday." HillbillySlang.com. November 17, 2025. https://www.hillbillyslang.com/insights/last-friday-vs-next-friday.
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