Noun
a party lasting over one or more nights at a large house
Source: WordNetElyot: I met her on a house party in Norfolk. Amanda: Very flat, Norfolk. Elyot: There's no need to be unpleasant. Amanda: That was no reflection on her, unless of course she made it flatter. Noël Coward
After multiple racially charged events including student house party themes, and racially tinged comments at administration lead programs students, faculty and staff all decided to hold votes of "no confidence" in Rochon. Source: Internet
Another group of people, however, has linked Wike’s extreme measures and compared it to Lagos’ attempt at setting an example with Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele after she hosted a house party during the city’s total lockdown period. Source: Internet
Everything changed that night she and her friends met up with the group of young soldiers from Fort Bragg, they met on Tinder for that house party in Fayetteville. Source: Internet
Columbia Circuit Judge David Guthrie entered a $500,000 judgment Tuesday against Kaylie Harrell of Magnolia of Magnolia that said Harrell assaulted her in August 2017 during a house party in Waldo. Source: Internet
After eating our fill of delicious lamb buns, we swung by Spoonbar to commune with a couple of Scott Beattie’s superlative concoctions, and then were off to a house party. Source: Internet