National Blah Buster Month occurs in February. There isn’t a great deal of information surrounding this holiday, and we are unsure who created it or why they thought that February is Blah. But we aren’t complaining, any holiday no matter how obscure, is fun to celebrate and gives people something to look forward to. Blah refers to something boring, dull, or unexciting. So this month is all about bringing more excitement into our lives. We may be suffering from an emotional hangover and slight depression from the festive season and New Year thus National Blah Buster Month helps us get back into the swing of things by beating the Blahs.
History of National Blah Buster Month
We are unsure who started National Blah Buster Month, but we assume that whoever it was was tired of being bored and wanted to create a month of excitement for themselves and others.
We also assume that February was selected as the month to bust the blahs because of its position on the calendar. It falls just after Christmas and New Year. People may have spent December and January celebrating and creating festive cheer and come February the excitement may wear off. This physical, financial, and emotional stress can leave us drained and this month can bring much-needed relief.
February is also a cold month and the weather can also be quite dreary which means there is even more reason to spread some cheer and be creative with your activities.
There is no end to the amount and type of activities you can do to beat the blahs. It all boils down to what you love and what you want to do. Sport, crafting, cooking, reading — the list is endless and you are only limited by your imagination. And you can get others involved, kids would love to have a month full of daily activities they can do just for themselves. Work colleagues can partake and create an atmosphere of joy and celebration in their offices. Gyms could run special workouts for the members to help motivate them during this time and get them exercising as a means to beat their boredom.
National Blah Buster Month is a month where anything goes and excitement and joy are the aims of the game.
National Blah Buster Month timeline
According to the “Oxford English Dictionary,” the first documented use of blah can be attributed to American journalist Howard Vincent O'Brien, in his 1918 memoir "Wine, Women & War."
In the September issue of "Variety" the word is used to denote disappointing; unsatisfactory; dull; insipid and lifeless.
The term ‘the blahs’ meaning boredom or mild depression is first attested.
Usage of ‘blah blah blah’ spikes in the post-war era.
National Blah Buster Month FAQs
What is the meaning of ‘blah?’
‘Blah’ refers to a feeling of boredom, lethargy, or general dissatisfaction.
What is another word for blah?
Other words that are similar to blah are boring, dreary, and listless.
Does blah come from 'blasé?’
The adjective ‘blah’ could have been influenced by the French word ‘blasé.’
National Blah Buster Month Activities
Go to the library
Visit your local library and take out some books you can read during the month. This is sure to beat the ‘blah’ boredom.
Learn how to cook
Dedicate this month to learning how to cook and cook up a new meal each week. Your friends and family will love this!
Take up a new hobby
Learn a new sport or take up a new hobby. You may just surprise yourself at how much you love it!
5 Interesting Facts About February
February is the third month of winter
In the Northern Hemisphere, February is the third month of winter and in the Southern Hemisphere, it is the last month of summer.
It is often spelled incorrectly
February is one of the most misspelled words in the English language.
The length of February changes
February has either 28 or 29 days depending on what year it is, every four years February will have 29 days.
Leaper or leapling
The odds of being born on February 29 are about one in 1,461 and those born on a leap day can be called a leaper or leapling.
February is also Black History Month
For the past 40 years, February has been Black History Month.
Why We Love National Blah Buster Month
It is a month long
We have a whole month to come up with fun ways to keep us entertained. We love this!
Anyone can be a part of it
No matter who you are, this holiday can be celebrated by anyone. So what are you waiting for?
It gives us something to look forward to
As the excitement of the holiday season dies down this holiday reminds us to keep doing things we enjoy and that make us happy. A happy life is important.
National Blah Buster Month dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2025 | February 1 | Saturday |
2026 | February 1 | Sunday |
2027 | February 1 | Monday |
2028 | February 1 | Tuesday |
2029 | February 1 | Thursday |