单词 | to go clubbing |
释义 | > as lemmasto go (out) clubbing intransitive. colloquial. To visit or go to a nightclub or nightclubs, esp. to dance. Usually in present participle, esp. in to go (out) clubbing. Cf. earlier clubbing n. and nightclub v. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > nightlife > [verb] nightclub1929 club1975 1975 New Rev. May 22/2 Took him ‘clubbing’ the first evening... ‘About four night-clubs.’ 1987 Sunday Times 4 Oct. (Colour Suppl.) 102/3 If we're going out, we tend to go clubbing in Glasgow, which is where I'm from. 1992 Daily Tel. 24 Mar. 4 We are not a glitzy duo who go out clubbing every night. 1995 Alternative Press May 47/3 They were the first of the ‘baggy’ bands, combining rock and dance music into a new, sweaty whole that raved and clubbed and lived on Ecstasy. 2000 Sunday Herald (Glasgow) 6 Aug. 11/2 Students, neds, lawyers, yuppies, they all go clubbing. < as lemmas |
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