partydom

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English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From party +‎ -dom.

Noun[edit]

partydom (uncountable)

  1. The world of parties; partying; revelry
    • 2004, Deysia L. Dundas, Let's Go Inc., Let's Go Southeast Asia 9th Edition - Page 3:
      It's not the only option either; in recent years, Bali's Kuta Beach and the Philippines Boracay Island have upped the ante with harder, longer, and even more infamous trances into partydom.
    • 2010, Cecil Castellucci, Rose Sees Red - Page 34:
      “Don't knock it till you try it,” Tammy said, and then made her way back to the drama table, having delivered her message of partydom.
    • 2013, J. T. Beckman Au D., Definitions: The Ultra New Revised Standard Version - Page 22:
      A Hypoblast is a major disappointment in partydom and should be avoided at all costs in the future.
    • 2015, Shaheen Asbagh, China:
      The force is quiet; the capital sings the song short of joyful prayers and apart form the war that brought Liberation to party-dom.
    • 2015, Stuart Coupe, Gudinski: The Godfather of Australian Rock:
      Sometimes in a heightened state of partydom, other times in comparative calmness. Gudinski – while secretly almost certainly harbouring some sense of future opportunity – had always played the same straight bat.