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Botellón



mjpa
Spain

Botellón
 
Is there any expression which you, native speakers of English, use to refer to the "Botell�n"?  I mean, the social gathering in the streets where young people meet to drink in a cheap way. How would you translate that?

28 Feb 2013      





inglesaenmadrid
Spain

As far as I know there isn �t a set expression like there is in Spanish. If kids get together in parks with cheap booze, we tend to say that they �hang out/get together drinking �. I think one of the main reasons there isn �t an expression is because it �s too cold in the UK to do this! People tend to drink at private house parties instead if they are under-age. Hope this helps!

28 Feb 2013     



florimago
Spain

yes, I agree with inglesaenmadrid.I think there �s not a expresssion for that in English cause, you know, it seeems like we�re unique in "very special senses" . I �d translate it as "street drinking"
 
Flori

28 Feb 2013     



EstherLee76
Peru

In the States, it �s pretty illegal to drink in public.  I have heard the "House Party" term as well.

28 Feb 2013     



spinney
United Kingdom

Bottle party. However, there is nothing that compares to the Spanish version. A bottle party tends to be a party that is held indoors where everybody brings a bottle of something. The Spanish botellon is outdoors with at least a thousand poeple. That would translate into English as "Public disorder." 

28 Feb 2013     



aldonza
Spain

and what about "binge-drinking" or "binge-drinking party"?

28 Feb 2013     



edrodmedina
United States

Some people drink everyday. Some people drink ocassionally. A binge drinker drinks ocassionally, like during the weekend, but in great excess. College students are known to binge drink at times. Ed

28 Feb 2013     



spinney
United Kingdom

I remember when "binge-drinking" was called "getting drunk." Confused

1 Mar 2013     



douglas
United States

No we don �t have a word for it.  "Hanging out and getting drunk" is probbaly the best translation.  If it is 1000 people or more (like Spinney said) then it is a "block party" or "Street Party".
 
Spinney--it wasn �t binge drinking if you did it everyday Big smile

1 Mar 2013     



mjpa
Spain

Thanks a lot for all your answers. 

1 Mar 2013