释义 |
kegger noun a party with a generous supply of beer US From KEG— Current Slang, p. 4, Fall 1966 — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 147, 1968 We’ll have to start going to keggers, or getting someone to make the beer-run for us to the junction or maybe get our stuff off the streets. — Beatrice Sparks (writing as “Anonymous”), Jay’s Journal, p. 30, 1979 Blow it tonight girls and it’s keggers with kids all next year. — Heathers, 1988 The Beaver Patrol–USC frat boys fresh from late keggers. — James Ellroy, Destination Morgue, p. 128, 2004 |