National Thigh Day

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Hey there! It's time to celebrate National Thigh Day! Get ready to give your thighs the spotlight they deserve. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a lover of fried chicken, or just appreciate the power of a good thigh, this special day is for you. Let's dive into the juicy details of this tasty and leggy celebration!

When is Thigh Day?

It's national thigh day on the 22nd October.


Thighs: The Unsung Heroes of the Lower Body

Thighs have always been an essential part of our lives, providing support, strength, and a whole lot of deliciousness! But did you know that the internet played a significant role in popularizing National Thigh Day? It all started back in 2015 when a social media influencer declared October 22nd as the day to honor these meaty morsels. Since then, the hashtag #NationalThighDay has been trending across various platforms, making thighs the talk of the town.

Whether you're a fan of chicken thighs, thunder thighs, or just appreciating the beauty of well-toned legs, National Thigh Day has something for everyone. It's the perfect time to flaunt those gams, shake what your mama gave you, or indulge in some finger-licking-good treats. So let's take a closer look at why thighs are worth celebrating.

Fried, Grilled, or Roasted: Thighs are Versatile!

When it comes to culinary delights, thighs are incredibly versatile. From hearty barbecue chicken thighs to crispy fried delights, there's a thigh dish for every palate. Their flavorful and juicy nature makes them a favorite among food lovers worldwide. So, why not gather your loved ones and whip up a scrumptious thigh feast to celebrate National Thigh Day?

Thighs: More than Just Tasty Treats

But National Thigh Day isn't just about food; it's also a day to appreciate the role thighs play in sports, fitness, and overall health. Strong thighs are crucial for athletes, providing power, agility, and stability. So, whether you're a runner, dancer, or a sports enthusiast, take a moment to thank your thighs for helping you reach those fitness goals.

Did You Know?

The record for the largest chicken thigh ever cooked goes to the Chicken Thighs of Titans event held in Big Meat City in 2019. They cooked a colossal thigh weighing a whopping 25 pounds! That's a lot of chicken to sink your teeth into.



History behind the term 'Thigh'


Old English (5th-11th century)

The Ancient Origins

The term 'thigh' traces its roots back to Old English, one of the oldest recorded forms of the English language. In Old English, the word for 'thigh' was 'thēoh' which referred to the upper part of the leg between the hip and knee. This term was widely used in various cultural contexts, including literature and folk tales of the time.


Middle English (11th-15th century)

Evolution and Linguistic Shifts

As the English language evolved during the Middle English period, the term 'thigh' began to take on a more standardized form. It continued to refer to the upper part of the leg, but its spelling gradually shifted to 'thigh' from 'thēoh.' This linguistic change reflected the shifts in pronunciation and spelling that occurred during this era.


Early Modern English (15th-17th century)

The Renaissance and Transformation of Language

During the Renaissance period, the English language experienced significant cultural and linguistic transformations. The term 'thigh' continued to be widely used, especially in the context of art, literature, and medical texts. It became a recognizable and distinct anatomical term, gaining popularity and acceptance as the language expanded and developed.



Modern English (18th century - present)

Continued Usage and Cultural Significance

In Modern English, the term 'thigh' has retained its place as a fundamental part of the human anatomy. It is universally recognized and used, not only in medical and scientific contexts but also in everyday language and cultural references. The thigh has come to symbolize strength, sensuality, and physical power, finding its place in literature, art, and various aspects of popular culture.


Did you know?

The record for the largest chicken thigh ever cooked weighs a whopping 25 pounds!

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21st October 2020

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22nd October 2020

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