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partygoer
[ pahr-tee-goh-er ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of partygoer1
Example Sentences
As the notorious weekend approaches, officials remind partygoers of California’s Good Samaritan law, which exempts anyone who seeks help for someone overdosing from punishment for drug possession or being under the influence.
The aforementioned partygoer was singularly referencing fennel's raw form when she told me how much she hated it.
The only work you will do in a tux is pretending to laugh at a fellow partygoer’s bad jokes.
Between 200 and 300 partygoers had gathered at the home for a “flyer party,” so named for advertisements posted on the street, according to Lt.
And since the drugs are prohibited, there’s no telling what’s inside and they often mixed with other substances: recently, partygoers at festivals have been victims of nitazene poisoning, a synthetic opioid.
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