α. 1900s– -palooza (frequently after a vowel).
β. 1900s– -apalooza.
| 单词 | -palooza | 
| 释义 | -paloozacomb. formα. 1900s– -palooza (frequently after a vowel). β. 1900s– -apalooza.  Originally and chiefly U.S.   Forming nouns denoting a music festival of the type specified by the first element (after Lollapalooza: see the etymology). In extended use: applied to other gatherings, festivals, or events dedicated to the specified theme, topic, musical genre, etc. ΚΠ 1992    Province 		(Vancouver)	 14 July  c5/1  				‘We did a “mini-palooza” tour with Peter Murphy, Soup Dragons and Material Issue,’ says Cracker's Johnny Hickman. (‘Mini-palooza’ obliquely refers to a higher-powered Lollapalooza road show that reaches Vancouver next week). 1993    Pittsburgh 		(Pa.)	 Post-Gaz. 		(Nexis)	 26 Nov. (Weekend Mag.)  				Soulapalooza. You could say that the Budweiser Superfest is a Lollapalooza of soul. 1999    Wired May 156/4  				There's also a reggae-palooza called Bob Marley—A Tribute to Freedom. 2002    N.Y. Times 		(National ed.)	 13 June  d1/2  				In an age when..[architects] are ascribed the status of rock stars..[it is] the design equivalent of a global rock festival—an archipalooza. 2008    New Yorker 21 Jan. 82/3  				On January 13th, it began a four-month Austenpalooza, in which it will present adaptations of the six Austen novels. 2020    TVEyes 		(Nexis)	 28 Dec.  				I thought my biggest worry was finding my plain white lab coat to wear to Science-Palooza. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2021). <  | 
	
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