Unbirthday

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An Unbirthday is described as an event that is typically celebrated on any of the 364 days (or 365 days for a leap year) in which it is not the person's birthday. It is a neologism coined in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, giving rise to "The Unbirthday Song" in the 1951 Disney animated film Alice in Wonderland.

The song celebrates the "three hundred sixty four unbirthdays" instead of "one birthday every year."

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