orgy
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plural
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wild or drunken festivity or revelry, especially involving sex with multiple participants.
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any actions or proceedings marked by unbridled indulgence of passions.
an orgy of killing.
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orgies, (in ancient Greece) esoteric religious rituals, especially in the worship of Demeter or Dionysus, characterized in later times by wild dancing, singing, and drinking.
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Informal. a boisterous, rowdy party.
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a wild gathering marked by promiscuous sexual activity, excessive drinking, etc
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an act of immoderate or frenzied indulgence
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(often plural) secret religious rites of Dionysus, Bacchus, etc, marked by drinking, dancing, and songs
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Etymology
Origin of orgy
First recorded in 1580–90; from Middle French orgie, from Latin orgia (neuter plural) “secret rites,” from Greek órgia, akin to érgon “work”; see also work
Explanation
If you have an orgy of presents or snacks or even new ideas, you have so many it's almost obscene. In this figurative use, orgy means an event where there is just too much of a good thing! The word orgy comes from the Greek orgia meaning "secret rites" which referred to the secret rites of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and love-making. An orgy is a gathering of a number of people that involves sex and drinking. You can use the word orgy to refer to any intense, excessive activity. Before school starts in the fall, most kids get to go on an orgy of shopping for clothes and school supplies.
Vocabulary lists containing orgy
Example Sentences
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After over a decade of rumors, 2016 finally sees Orgy back with a new lineup led by Mr. Gordon, a slew of tour dates and a new two-part digital EP.
From Washington Times • Feb. 11, 2016
As one might expect of the screenwriter of “When Harry Met Sally. . .” and the memorably titled essay collection “Wallflower at the Orgy ,” Ephron is breezy and funny throughout.
From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2016
Noreen Malone suggests that you check out Nora Ephron’s great book of essays, Wallflower at the Orgy.
From Slate • Jul. 12, 2012
I was better off ..." she wrote in the introduction to the essay collection "Wallflower at the Orgy, published in 1970.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 27, 2012
Orgy of fiddlestick—if I am not being irreverent!
From Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 by Bennett, Arnold
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