by _VG_ September 2, 2016
Get the flavor partymug. A party celebrating cold weather, outside in the cold. Traditionally, white russians and hot toddies are served. Alternatively, whiskey. You can only go inside to use the bathroom, depending on host preference, and the more guests complain about being cold, the more successful the party is considered.
This type of gathering originated in the Southern Hemisphere, where warm blooded mammals paid tribute to the gods for the brief ability to breath and sleep and go without blistering in the sun.
This type of gathering originated in the Southern Hemisphere, where warm blooded mammals paid tribute to the gods for the brief ability to breath and sleep and go without blistering in the sun.
After reading the farmers almanac, Sandy from Georgia bought a bunch of mittens at the bogo, anticipating hosting a cold weather party.
by Snacks1 December 9, 2021
Get the Cold weather partymug. by ApricotFields February 8, 2019
Get the bull and kitten partymug. by Party burrito August 19, 2017
Get the party burritomug. To invite guests to a party either a few minutes before the party is scheduled or a few minutes into the party. The act is often seen as disrespectful by peers who were not invited due to the host Jeremy-ing the party.
It can be used in the past tense as "Jeremy-ed the party" and in the future tense as "will Jeremy the party."
It can be used in the past tense as "Jeremy-ed the party" and in the future tense as "will Jeremy the party."
Host: Welcome to the party
Guest 1: Why am I the only one here?
Host: I am going to invite the others in a few minutes
Guest 1: Fam, do not tell me you are Jeremy-ing the party
Guest 1: Why am I the only one here?
Host: I am going to invite the others in a few minutes
Guest 1: Fam, do not tell me you are Jeremy-ing the party
by RuffBudda January 24, 2022
Get the Jeremy-ing the partymug. by DouglieDoright February 6, 2014
Get the Party Popmug. A result of some serious partying over a specific period of time. A sense of exhaustion resulting from over-partying say during the holiday or festival period. Ergo - the desire to stay in, rest, detox, and recover.
Jane: Jack's party was something else. I'm all set for Mary's birthday tomorrow.
Susan: I'm done for the season. I've got party burn!
Susan: I'm done for the season. I've got party burn!
by A. Joshi, 2007 January 9, 2009
Get the party burnmug.