party-goer

See also: partygoer

English

Etymology

party + goer

Noun

party-goer (plural party-goers)

  1. One who attends a specific party.
    • 2006, Gini Scott, Fantasy Worlds: New Ways to Explore, Adventure, and Play With Fantasy, →ISBN:
      Thus, when another party-goer, Robert, arrived just as the cake-cutting ceremony ended, wearing a “Free Pee Wee” T-shirt that featured a black-and-white mug shot of Reubens beside an innocently smiling Pee Wee, people clustered around to ask about getting the shirt.
  2. One who frequently attends parties.
    • 2010 July 2, Alexander Chancellor, “The Russian spy scandal that nobody much cared about”, in The Guardian:
      "Anna Chapman", as she likes to be called, did not bury herself in suburbia like most of her fellow accused, but was a busy clubber and party-goer in Manhattan.
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