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

An individual puts cold salty water in their mouth, and their partners insert their penis in the little pool. This provides a cool salty marination of their privates, usually done before having intercourse.
by Jennifer Italia July 26, 2022

by ApricotFields February 8, 2019

by DouglieDoright February 6, 2014

When your on a ski trip to jasper and u and your friends are the only ones on the bus and you have to a but ton of Oreos and u eat all of them and the bus.
by Saaaaaa dude July 20, 2016

by blair 152 January 15, 2020

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
