n.
1. party
2. a facetious reference to a get-together that would not traditionally be considered a party.
1. party
2. a facetious reference to a get-together that would not traditionally be considered a party.
1. It's Saturday night, and I am ready to partay.
2. I don't want to do homework alone tonight; wanna have a homework partay?
2. I don't want to do homework alone tonight; wanna have a homework partay?
by aichac December 18, 2011
1. noun; a social gathering usually containing loud rap or hip-hop music, an abundance of substance abuse and often a great amount of sexual promiscuity.
2. noun; similar in mood and atmosphere to a party, but with more attitude. can usually be heard in areas of downtown wordcompton/word or wordthe wood/word.
2. noun; similar in mood and atmosphere to a party, but with more attitude. can usually be heard in areas of downtown wordcompton/word or wordthe wood/word.
by bud newman. February 28, 2003
v. to celebrate
1. It is a derivative of the intransitive verb party.
2. It is the phonetic spelling how some "people" have decided to pronounce party.
Has nothing to do with determining the attitude/type of the party. It just so happens a selective group of people(?) use this word(?) and hence, the style of the parties held are incidentally similar (e.g. usually containing loud rap or hip-hop music, an abundance of substance abuse and often a great amount of sexual promiscuity. Source: bud newman., Feb 28, 2003).
1. It is a derivative of the intransitive verb party.
2. It is the phonetic spelling how some "people" have decided to pronounce party.
Has nothing to do with determining the attitude/type of the party. It just so happens a selective group of people(?) use this word(?) and hence, the style of the parties held are incidentally similar (e.g. usually containing loud rap or hip-hop music, an abundance of substance abuse and often a great amount of sexual promiscuity. Source: bud newman., Feb 28, 2003).
The infamous line:
"Let's partay"
This is pronounced with a definate number of exclamation marks depending on:
a) how excited you are and
b) how high you are.
"Let's partay"
This is pronounced with a definate number of exclamation marks depending on:
a) how excited you are and
b) how high you are.
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