February 30 occurs in some calendars, but not in the Gregorian calendar, where February contains only 28 or in a leap year, 29 days. February 30 is usually used as a sarcastic date for referring to something that will never happen or will never be done.
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Famous quotes containing the word february:
“In my experience, if you have to keep the lavatory door shut by extending your left leg, it’s modern architecture.”
—Nancy Banks-Smith, British columnist. Guardian (London, February 20, 1979)