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单词 partouze
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partouzen.

Brit. /pɑːˈtuːz/, U.S. /pɑrˈtuz/
Forms: 1900s– partouse, 1900s– partouze.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French partouse.
Etymology: < French partouse, partouze (1924 in this sense) < partie (see party n.) + -ouse, -ouze colloquial suffix.
slang.
A party at which participants indulge in indiscriminate and collective sexual activity; an orgy. Also in extended use: a nightclub noted for the wildness or licentiousness of its entertainment.
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society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > [noun] > involving excessive drinking and licentiousness
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1959 E. Wilson Fifties 604 In one of Sade's books, when some partouze is being arranged,..the parties are forbidden to laugh.
1974 Publishers Weekly 15 Apr. 16/2 (advt.) When Xaviera and he go to a party..when she steals the stage at a sex show..and when they swing with celebrities at a Paris partouse.
1981 Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Dec. 1502/3 An evening at Plato's Retreat, a New York partouze, costs $25.
2002 Guardian (Nexis) 22 June (Saturday section) 13 Her first partouze came just two weeks later, when she had sex with three men and another woman.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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