someones sweet 16 that got turned into “tiktok rizz party” after a video of some kids swaying to kanye west carnival went viral. they now all have lore and people are shipping these random kids. main members are tomato kid, blue tie, turkish quandale dingle, white shirt, and two kids trying to join in.
by frankocean77 April 26, 2024

Noun
Party / (ˈpɑ tɪ) /
Dragon /ˈdraɡ(ə)n/
A title to describe an idiot who does flaming shots incorrectly. An unexpected fire often ensues.
The best Party Dragon doesn't spill on their face, but rather inhales the air/alcohol mixture then breathes out to shoot the flame onto surrounding objects and other bruhs.
Party / (ˈpɑ tɪ) /
Dragon /ˈdraɡ(ə)n/
A title to describe an idiot who does flaming shots incorrectly. An unexpected fire often ensues.
The best Party Dragon doesn't spill on their face, but rather inhales the air/alcohol mixture then breathes out to shoot the flame onto surrounding objects and other bruhs.
Whoahh! Kyle lit up the whole living room after that shot of Everclear fired outta his lungs. Bruh's a Party Dragon!!
by Zakatticus November 17, 2023

When multiple gatherings occur on roofs connected to and across the street from each other. Most prominent in areas like Bushwick, Brooklyn during the summer.
I hope the neighbors on the 4th floor aren't upset that we're having a roofblock party tonight, I think 4 buildings on Jefferson Street are hosting.
by katiekkatiek July 13, 2012

by Mm08822 June 16, 2022

by ..quote.. January 15, 2021

A boring person in a group of friends. Kinda needed in some respects, but never the center of attention. Conclusion: don't be this person.
by SammySlimJim March 15, 2017

Ruling political party of Singapore since 1959. Famous for developing Singapore from a third-world country to a first world country and controlling almost all seats in the Parliament of Singapore since its independence, despite the fact that elections in Singapore are free and fair. A non-ideological, pragmatic party that takes a hands-on approach to solving problems. Their policy can usually be described as socially centrist and fiscally conservative, though individual policy positions may be more nuanced. Despite certain questionable actions in the past to detain, sue and bankrupt political opponents, these efforts have been toned down somewhat in recent years with the PAP trying to appear more consultative. The PAP enjoys describing its political opponents as opportunists seeking to score political points even if they oppose the PAP on relatively logical grounds.
by Frederick Yeo November 17, 2023
