An alcohol-free event. Pop is the drink being served instead of alcohol. Kids who are straight-edge have these kind of parties, along with normal kids when their parents are around and they aren't allowed to drink.
"Man, do you think we should go to that party at Ross' house tonight?" - Person A
"No, that's gonna be a pop party, lets go to James' party instead"- Person B
"No, that's gonna be a pop party, lets go to James' party instead"- Person B
by RMF 935 July 6, 2010

"Party Guard" was the name of a popular social society made up of young Boston College graduates living in Boston's North End in the early 1990's. The group experienced several years of growth after the success of its four year run of twice weekly pre-parties and popular "late nights".
Party Guard gained some local notoriety when its t-shirt giveaway became seemingly "too" popular. The official-looking white shirt was emblazoned with a large red cross. Accompanied by "Party Guard" in bold lettering and the tagline "Party First, Safety Last" upset safety advocates and off-duty lifeguards when a large group of partiers were spotted wearing the shirts on a family beach on Boston's North Shore in 1994. Critics had argued that the shirts conveyed an "irresponsible" message and could confuse those in need of water rescue.
Membership waned after this criticism, but its ultimate disbanding was due to its members aging out with several moving from the Boston area. The founder, Gilly (full name redacted), currently lives with his wife and two children outside of Philadelphia, PA.
Party Guard gained some local notoriety when its t-shirt giveaway became seemingly "too" popular. The official-looking white shirt was emblazoned with a large red cross. Accompanied by "Party Guard" in bold lettering and the tagline "Party First, Safety Last" upset safety advocates and off-duty lifeguards when a large group of partiers were spotted wearing the shirts on a family beach on Boston's North Shore in 1994. Critics had argued that the shirts conveyed an "irresponsible" message and could confuse those in need of water rescue.
Membership waned after this criticism, but its ultimate disbanding was due to its members aging out with several moving from the Boston area. The founder, Gilly (full name redacted), currently lives with his wife and two children outside of Philadelphia, PA.
by Chadwick Van Vorhees VII July 18, 2018

by Ben Ruth69 January 17, 2019

Super crammed, super fun social gathering held in a small studio apartment or hallway. Fashion, alcohol and drugs are all common, as are themes. (See hipster subculture)
Dude! I had so much fun at that hallway party last night! There really wasn't enough room to dance, but the unintentional handjob was nice!
by joey the waffle October 21, 2010

Attend a party without being invited. You just show up. It may be a party thrown by someone you know or a complete strangers house. Sometimes people don't mind that you came to their party, but sometimes, your presence will be unwelcome and you may be asked to leave. The fun of it is you don't know until you get there what the reaction will be. If you crash the party, be ready to accept the consequences.
by Happy Go Lucky November 11, 2013

by TSully May 13, 2008

Hey man, do you feel like we are getting fucked out of our democracy?
Yes, the Republican party is committed to seeing it die.
Wow, that sucks. What can I do to stop that from happening?
Vote motherfucker.
Yes, the Republican party is committed to seeing it die.
Wow, that sucks. What can I do to stop that from happening?
Vote motherfucker.
by LastTryPseudonym April 21, 2019
