1. singalong - Noun
2. singalong - Adjective
informal group singing of popular songs
Source: WordNetAre you feeling like the singalong, the silliness, but not so much the Disney fairytale of it all? Source: Internet
Grace Potter is continuing the new weekly series “Monday Night Twilight Hour,” a singalong with her fans on YouTube. Source: Internet
Early on in the pandemic, we saw at-home performances by celebrities get a mixed reception—remember Gal Gadot and her all-star singalong to "Imagine?" Source: Internet
It was the Mail - supported by Dame Vera herself - that came up with the idea for the singalong of We'll Meet Again as part of the BBC's VE Day coverage. Source: Internet
Seth McFarlane loves a good musical and a singalong and this is very obvious in Family Guy and American Dad! Source: Internet
Following the singalong special at 7 p.m., which had a 9 share, “American Idol” from 8 to 10 averaged a 1.0/6 and 6.1 million viewers. Source: Internet