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Party Store 

Michigan slang term that describes a small convenience store that sells soda, beer, liquor, snacks such as potato chips and hot dogs, and some household goods such as plastic cups and paper plates.
I'll stop at the party store on Main and Eisenhower to pick up some pop and chips on the way to the barbecue.
Party Store by nope8967 June 7, 2016
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party store 

A term for a convenience store selling liquor and other adult beverages.
I'm heading to the party store. Anybody

need anything?
party store by talk2me-JCH2 April 2, 2021

Party Store 

Detroit slang for a ghetto corner store or convenience store that sells beer, candy, booze, cigarettes, pork rinds, lotto tickets, and everything else you might need at 2 in the morning. All transactions happen through the bullet-proof window.
Let's hit up the party store so we can cash our checks and buy some forties. I need a new beeper.
Party Store by manoogs July 26, 2007

party score 

Finding a deal worth partying over or doing happy dance.
Woo hoo how party score today!
party score by Frozen keister December 4, 2021

north shore party 

a collaboration of seniors, juinors, and sophmores from north shore who buy way too many 12 packs and play drinking games from about 8:30-1 am. during this time the boys, who get farely drunk and usually have a cigarette behind one ear, a beer in one hand a dutch in the other and reak of weed, hookup with the first tipsy girl they stumble upon.

the night would not be complete with a visit from the local law enforcement, who shine their flashlights into your face until your partially blinded in one eye and repeat the phrase "party's over kids".

Summer Teeth 

When someone has a lot of missing teeth.
Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
Summer Teeth by BeckPot August 2, 2012
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