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blanket party noun a ritual in which the offending person is covered with a blanket, which prevents identification of the wrong-doers, and then beaten US, 1969- In Washington’s jail, for example, any young white man weighing less than 150 pounds is likely to be the unwilling host of a “blanket party.” — Thomas Hoult, Social Justice and its Enemies, p. 435, 1975
- [S]ome of the others were pissed at him for thinking us so foolish as to swallow his story. They gave him a blanket party. — Malcolm Braley, False Starts, p. 142, 1976
- — John R. Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe, Dictionary of Desperation, p. 20, 1976
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 24, 1991
- “Some of the guys just had a blanket party with the ops officer,” he said. — Randy Zahn, Snake Pilot: Flying the Cobra Attack Helicopter in Vietnam, p. 186, 2003
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