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bachelor party
[ bach-ler pahr-tee, bach-uh-ler ]
noun
- a celebration for a soon-to-be groom organized and attended primarily by male friends, often on the night before or in the days leading up to the wedding, and ranging from a formal gathering to a night of drinking and entertainment at a strip joint.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bachelor party1
Example Sentences
Every person has a developed character, except some of the guys at the bachelor party.
One man was dressed as a giant pineapple by his friends inside a store as part of his bachelor party celebrations.
The lawsuit alleged that undercover “bachelor party” sting operations were supposed to ultimately arrest those behind sex trafficking businesses.
Recent hate crimes have evoked comparisons to Vincent Chin’s beating death at the hands of two white autoworkers outside his bachelor party.
Deptula said he saw tourists on bachelor parties planning on stay, and even some of his co-workers — from Florida — were unfazed by the warning.
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