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re:-party 

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Derived from the French ''repartie'', meaning answer. Simultaneous responses from all the recipients of an e-mail to all the others. These replies are then opened and commented upon by the others. Two days later you open your inbox and it looks like a freakin' zoo has taken over your e-mail.
At my place.
Re: At my place.
Re: Re: At my place.
Re: Re: Re: At my place.

Rob: ''Man what a re:-party.''
re:-party by Ph.B May 4, 2009

we're gonna party like its 1999

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1999 was a huge new year celebration due to the end of the 1900's. It consisted of crazy partys that will live on forever.
John: "what are we going to do tonight?"
Mike: "we're gonna party like its 1999"
John: "aye dude sounds good man"

You’re a Party

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Someone that is fun. Someone that gives good vibes. Someone that people want to be around. Someone radiating positive energy.
Hey, you’re a party, lets have a party!
You’re a Party by elysianforce December 8, 2022

You're At The Party 

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The only Lemon Demon song ever.
"My favorite Lemon Demon song is Modify :]"
"what do u mean there's only 1 lemon demon song its called you're at the party"

Yeah you’re fun at party’s

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A sarcastic way to say someone is lame and or boring usually responses to comments on (tiktok).
MasterNoob69: haha your tiktok was so funny you got the whole squad laughing 😐🥱
KingSlayer7: replying to@𝗡𝗼𝗼𝗯𝗠𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝟲𝟵 yeah youre fun at party’s (you’re comment is lame/you seem boring nobody would want to chill with you). Yeah you’re fun at party’s means the person saying it thinks your sarcastic comment saying the picture or video is not funny this at a party you'd be very uncool to be near or with; thats what it means.

You're not invited to my birthday party 

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The scariest thing a first grader could hear. Or at least, it's supposed to be. Usually used regardless of when your birthday party would be.
Lilly: *takes crayon from Suzie*
Suzie: *GASPPPPP* You're not invited to my birthday party anymore!
Lilly: But your birthday is in July?
Suzie: SOOO?!
Lilly: It's November.
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