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stag party noun a party for men only, usually organised to view pornography, tell sexual jokes and/or be entertained by strippers or prostitutes US, 1856- [E]ccentric dancer, platinum in the mop and molybdenum in the left ventricle, who gave her all at smokes and stag parties[.] — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 37, 1954
- Within the next quarter-hour a stag party had taken over the apartment, several of them in uniform. — Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, p. 35, 1958
- I mean the whole thing seemed like a wild post-icecream dream, as mentioned above, or (I might as well say it) like a stag party movie. — Robert Gover, One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding, p. 113, 1961
- College fraternities, volunteer fire companies, lodges, businessmen’s associations, conventions, bachelor and stag parties comprise the most common customers for this strictly illegal film fare. — Michael Milner, Sex on Celluloid, p. 11, 1964
- When sixteen-millimeter film equipment became available, the stag party, or “smoker,” was born. — Kent Smith et al., Adult Movies, p. 7, 1982
- Whistler had been in Cortez’s apartment a few times to little stags that had been lame attempts to make friendships out of poker, beer, and dirty stories. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 313, 1987
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