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Help with a word!!!!!!!



Jessisun
Argentina

Help with a word!!!!!!!
 
Hello, everybody!!! I have a doubt as regard vocabulary. Yesterday in my adult class we were talking about �The Royal family � and one of my students told me that � Harry � ( Prince Charles and Princess Diana �s son) likes parties a lot!!! But not �common � parties but those with lot of girls, alcoholic drinks and especially those who end up at dawn with all the guests  drunk, sleeping on the backyard surrounded by empty bottles or in the floor of the living room... is there a word  in English for those parties???? Confused Thank you a lot in advance!!!! Regards!!!

3 Jun 2014      





anahutten
Canada

I would call the wild parties!

3 Jun 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Yep, wild parties! It �s a while since I �ve been to one. Could we have a cyber party on here? Beer

3 Jun 2014     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

Just in case you �re interested in Prince Harry �s profile, here �s the one done by BBC.
And here �s a quotation about Harry being a party person:
More recently, the Royal Family had been attempting to distance Harry from his past image as the "party prince".

3 Jun 2014     



ascincoquinas
Portugal

@ Lynne: Can I join you? Wink

3 Jun 2014     



yanogator
United States

No, Lynne, I don �t want to see you drunk.
 
Bruce

3 Jun 2014     



Peter Hardy
Australia

Looking at Harry �s pictures from Las Vegas, it seemed to be an orgie rather than a party. If that �s the case, you �d better be very drunk, otherwise you �ll remember too much.  Nevertheless, when I was Lynne �s age we called it a wild party, too.  I don �t want to be a party pooper, Lynn, but drinking is something from a distant past, now  Too may hangovers have affected my brain, I guess.  As a reformed non-drinker I join Bruce.  Cheers, Peter

3 Jun 2014     



nasreddine Sarsar
Tunisia

I would simply call it a drunken revelry!

4 Jun 2014     



sokmakara
Cambodia

4 Jun 2014