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all-dayer

British  
/ ˌɔːlˈdeɪə /

noun

  1. an entertainment, such as a pop concert or film screening, that lasts all day

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And it wasn’t a short battle, it was an all-dayer.’

From The Guardian

But for now, I’ve decided to counter the hate by throwing a free party, a celebratory all-dayer of beautifully diverse soul-filled, hope-filled music.”

From The Guardian

A single round of cooking can be what one grease camper calls "an all-dayer, all-nighter."

From National Geographic

Live acts and DJs coming aboard for the all-dayer include Girobabies, Echo-Bass, Mistah Bohze and Mofo, playing across two separate stages.

From The Guardian

Spring hasn't really sprung yet but it's never too early to fire up the barbie for a good old-fashioned Sunday pub all-dayer.

From The Guardian