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partyer

American  
[pahr-tee-er] / ˈpɑr ti ər /
Or partier

noun

  1. a person who parties, especially regularly or habitually.

    New Year's Eve always brings out the partyers.


Etymology

Origin of partyer

party + -er 1

Example Sentences

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Once I followed the city’s suggestion and confronted a daytime parking lot partyer.

From Seattle Times

Clearly, this kind of socializing is an important part of this company’s work culture but it isn’t sustainable if you aren’t a hard partyer or want to have any kind of personal life outside of work.

From New York Times

“Right now, it feels inappropriate to go clubbing,” said Tetyana Burianova, 26, one of the rave’s organizers, and an avid partyer in Kyiv’s nightlife scene before the war.

From New York Times

Alicia wasn’t much of a partyer in college.

From Washington Post

The tea partyer who beat him lost four years later to Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic congresswoman who now holds the seat.

From Washington Post