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  2. Are you a leapling? How will you celebrate your leap year ...

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    2024 gets a bonus day on February 29th, it's commonly called a leap day. The odds of being a leapling, according to History.com , are about 1 in 1,461, or about 5 million people in the world.

  3. Leap year 2024: Why we get February 29 this year, and ... - AOL

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    Having a birthday on a leap day doesn't stop the aging process. It's estimated around 5 million people share Feb. 29 as a birthday and the special moniker of "leaplings".

  4. Have a Leap Day birthday? Not sure how to spend your extra ...

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    It's a leap year, which means if you have a birthday on Feb. 29, you better get to celebrating because there won't be another one until 2028. ... Those with Leap Day birthdays can present their ID ...

  5. Biggest leap day moments, you're gonna love the Reds ... - AOL

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    My niece missed being a "leap day baby" by one day, which would have been pretty cool and would have saved me money on birthday cards. Oh well. So, happy birthday to all the leaplings. Turns out ...

  6. Leap day babies get an extra birthday to celebrate - AOL

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    Leap years exist to keep months in sync with annual events, and there is just a 1 in 1,461 chance of being born on a leap day. ... Feb. 29 marks this leap day baby's 5th calendar birthday, even ...

  7. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    In some situations, March 1 is used as the birthday in a non-leap year since it is the day following February 28. Technically, a leapling will have fewer birthday anniversaries than their age in years. This phenomenon is exploited when a person claims to be only a quarter of their actual age, by counting their leap-year birthday anniversaries only.

  8. If you're born on February 29, your birthday would be observed after 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 28 — or March 1 — on non-leap years. What else should I know about leap years?

  9. Leap year - Wikipedia

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    The term leap year probably comes from the fact that a fixed date in the Gregorian calendar normally advances one day of the week from one year to the next, but the day of the week in the 12 months following the leap day (from 1 March through 28 February of the following year) will advance two days due to the extra day, thus leaping over one ...