bachelor party
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bachelor party
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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These are “sociable, bro-ey men in their twenties and thirties,” Mr. Funt explains, “the kind of guys who have matured since their fraternity days but can still let loose on a bachelor party.”
Girouard, 39 years old, founded Brunt after childhood friends complained at his bachelor party that they felt overlooked and forgotten by existing workwear brands.
Every person has a developed character, except some of the guys at the bachelor party.
From Salon
One man was dressed as a giant pineapple by his friends inside a store as part of his bachelor party celebrations.
From BBC
Deptula said he saw tourists on bachelor parties planning on stay, and even some of his co-workers — from Florida — were unfazed by the warning.
From Los Angeles Times
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