释义 |
party verb- to enjoy a good time US, 1922
From the conventional noun sense. - I hadn’t partied this hard since the state of Texas executed that retard guy. — Michael Moore, Dude, Where’s My Country?, p. 86, 2003
- to have sex, especially with a prostitute US
- Stick around till this mob clers, babe; l'll party you like you never been partied before. — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 355, 1963
- The girl is still sitting by me and asks whether I’ve ever partied before. — Susan Hall, Ladies of the Night, p. 19, 1973
- I partied with one girl, one and took home a dose. — Elmore Leonard, Cat Chaser, p. 25, 1982
- Me love you long time. You party? — Full Metal Jacket, 1987
- Several years ago, while I was on holiday with several girlfriends, tucked away at a seaside Florida bar, the hunky bartender poured us all vodka shots “on the house,” and asked if we wanted to “party” after closing. “Define ‘party,’” was my retort. — Nancy Tamosaitis, net.sex, p. 123, 1995
- to use drugs US
- RICKY: Hey, do you party? LESTER: I’m sorry? RICKY: Do you get high. — American Beauty, 1999
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