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partyer

n. Someone who parties, or who is attending a party.

Usage examples of "partyer".

Though McIntyre could be a bit of a playboy and partyer, he had a good feel for who was who among the contractors and his standing with the administration was impeccable.

Howe had not been close before Howe saved his life, but the former NSC aide was well known as an after-hours partyer, and the few times that Howe had lunch with him McIntyre had at least two drinks.

As she started to turn away, she was detained by another costumed partyer, this one dressed in black with a white painted smiling mask, the classic theatrical portrayal of comedy.

Long before it was done, most of the partyers had left in boredom or disgust.

Blowfish when he noticed that the partyers had found a stack of junk tires.

We head to the outer perimeter of the campus to avoid the Friday-night partyers, ironically ending up at the old classroom complex.

Traffic was gummy and hottempered all the way to the 134 east-weekend partyers and RV jockeys coming and going.

Some of the nimbler partyers had scrambled out onto the pier and formed a chain of life that reached six or seven meters into the air, an acrobatic tumble of humanity.

Someone had dimmed the lights, and it was abundantly clear that the partyers who remained had been well taken care of by the smiling bartenders.

Waikiki, filled with the late night shouts of persistent partyers and glowing with randomly lit windows, they headed out through a channel toward the open sea.

People were screaming and shouting while only twenty feet away the drunk partyers were oblivious to the horror.

Several of them were being used by rowdy partyers who shouted and whooped as they gassed up.

Among the two or three hundred partyers, some were tripping on some exhibited the particular excitability and talkativeness typical of cokeheads, but Junior succumbed to none of these temptations.