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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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L.A. contractor and noted partyer Hal B. Hayes built the home in 1953, erecting a six-level steel-and-glass showplace that would serve as the ultimate bachelor pad.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2020

Mr. Newsom was frequently seen at events with celebrities and gained a reputation as a partyer.

From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2018

“I don’t drink I don’t smoke, I never have, I don’t party, I never been a big partyer, I’ve been more of a worker my whole life.”

From Washington Times • May 28, 2015

The one exception is Alfred Molina, who hams it up as a renegade sheik and proto tea partyer who loathes taxes, big government and bureaucracy but loves a good ostrich race.

From Seattle Times • May 26, 2010

But Harris’s friends and allies describe him as a dedicated father and Catholic with a fierce sense of moral obligation who is often unfairly typecast as an unreasonable tea partyer.

From Washington Post

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