单词 | three-kegger |
释义 | > as lemmasthree-kegger 1. A party or similar event at which beer is served (usually directly from a keg); esp. such an event that is particularly wild, raucous, or large. Occasionally with number prefixed, designating the number of kegs provided to denote the (large) size of the party or event, as two-kegger, three-kegger, etc. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > social gathering > party > [noun] > drinking-party potationa1500 symposium1711 wine-party1829 shout1854 wine1857 grog-fight1864 punch1871 grog1888 beer drink1895 cocktail party1903 cocktails1922 jollo1934 sherry party1936 shebeen1943 sundowner1944 wine and cheese (party, etc.)1961 kegger1966 sherry morning1976 1966 Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) Fall 4 Kegger, a beer party. 1979 N.Y. Times 28 May a7/1 The union got the University of Montana to cancel its order for 1,300 kegs of beer for the annual Aber Day Kegger, which draws about 10,000 people who drink large amounts of beer. 1989 M. Moffatt Coming of Age in New Jersey iii. 84 The very next evening, some ex-residents of Hasbrouck Fourth from the year before..threw a big off-campus party, a ‘three-kegger’. 2003 Village Voice (N.Y.) 4–10 June 20/1 You do get to speed around L.A., competing against opponents whose artificial intelligence sometimes resembles that of a 17-year-old weaving home from a kegger. < as lemmas |
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