The day following the Twelve Days of Christmas or Epiphany (January 7th) is called "St. Distaff's Day." Or in today's language it's known as "Prankster's Day."

Centuries ago this was the day women went back to work spinning and in the 'glee' of St. Distaff's Day the men would often playfully prevent their wives from starting their work.

Today we celebrate "St. Distaff's Day" by playing harmless practical jokes on co-workers.

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