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partygoer

[pahr-tee-goh-er]

noun

  1. a person who enjoys or frequently attends parties and celebrations.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of partygoer1

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A large crowd of partygoers was gathered in the street, and the officers requested backup from the Glendora, West Covina and Azusa police to help disperse the crowd and contain the crime scene, police said.

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Most partygoers sport a mix of brightly colored swimwear with denim shorts or matching mini skirts.

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She was at the Nova musical festival when Hamas attacked and killed 360 young partygoers and took 40 more hostage.

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On any given night, you’re likely to find three generations of partygoers at the club — Gen Z, millennials and Gen X — and yes, straight people are welcomed with open arms.

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As the notorious weekend approaches, officials remind partygoers of California’s Good Samaritan law, which exempts anyone who seeks help for someone overdosing from punishment for drug possession or being under the influence.

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