Party Hack

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈpɑrti hæk/

Definitions of party hack

noun a person who is skilled at manipulating political events or processes for the benefit of a particular party

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that the party hack is really good at organizing events.

A2 The party hack knows all the best places to buy decorations.

B1 The party hack is responsible for sending out invitations and managing RSVPs.

B2 As a party hack, she is skilled at creating themed parties that everyone enjoys.

C1 The party hack is known for their ability to turn even the most boring event into a fun and memorable experience.

C2 The party hack's attention to detail and creativity make them the go-to person for planning any type of celebration.

Examples of party hack in a Sentence

formal The party hack was responsible for organizing the fundraising event.

informal I heard that party hack is always trying to get people to join his political group.

slang Don't listen to that party hack, he's just trying to manipulate you for his own gain.

figurative The party hack's loyalty to the party is like a badge of honor to him.

Grammatical Forms of party hack

past tense

party hacked

plural

party hacks

comparative

more party hack

superlative

most party hack

present tense

party hacks

future tense

will party hack

perfect tense

have party hacked

continuous tense

is party hacking

singular

party hack

positive degree

party hack

infinitive

to party hack

gerund

party hacking

participle

party hacked

Origin and Evolution of party hack

First Known Use: 1805 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'party hack' originated in political contexts to refer to a loyal, often unprincipled member of a political party who follows orders without question.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'party hack' has come to be used more broadly to describe anyone who blindly supports a particular political party or cause, often to the detriment of critical thinking or independent judgment.