noun an alcoholic beverage

verb to drink alcohol, especially heavily

  • The party guests were served a selection of fine wines and spirits for those who enjoy indulging in booze.
  • Let's grab some booze and have a good time this weekend.
  • We snuck some booze into the concert to liven things up.
  • His words were like a shot of strong booze, intoxicating and hard to resist.

noun a fee or charge that is required for entry or participation in an event or activity

  • The restaurant has a cover charge for live music performances on weekends.
  • Do you know if there's a cover charge for the club tonight?
  • I'm not going to that party if there's a cover charge, it's not worth it.
  • In order to gain access to the exclusive event, you must pay the cover charge of being well-connected in the industry.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'go out' is a verb phrase indicating the action of leaving or exiting a place.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this case, 'out' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'go', indicating the direction or manner in which the action is performed.

  • I usually go out for dinner with my colleagues after work.
  • Hey, do you want to go out for a drink later?
  • Let's go out and paint the town red tonight!
  • Sometimes you need to go out of your comfort zone to grow as a person.

noun a style of country music played in honky-tonks

  • The honky tonk bar was a popular spot for live country music performances.
  • Let's head over to the honky tonk for some drinks and dancing.
  • I love the honky tonk vibe, it's so much fun!
  • The old saloon had a honky tonk feel to it, with its worn wooden floors and dim lighting.

noun a person who habitually loiters in the lobbies of hotels

  • The elegant lounge lizard sat comfortably in the plush armchair, sipping on his martini.
  • That lounge lizard is always hanging out at the bar, trying to charm the ladies.
  • The lounge lizard is a smooth operator when it comes to picking up dates.
  • He may seem like a lounge lizard, but deep down he is a kind-hearted person.

noun a place, typically a bar or club, that is popular for socializing or entertainment in the evening or at night

  • The city's newest night spot offers a sophisticated atmosphere and live music.
  • Let's check out that new night spot downtown for some drinks and dancing.
  • That night spot is lit! The music is bumping and the drinks are flowing.
  • In the darkness of the forest, the clearing felt like a natural night spot where the animals gathered to socialize.

noun a place of entertainment open late at night and serving food and drinks, with music, dancing, and sometimes a floor show

  • The upscale nightclub was filled with patrons enjoying the live music and cocktails.
  • Let's hit up the nightclub tonight and dance the night away!
  • I heard that new nightclub is lit, we should check it out.
  • His mind was a nightclub of chaotic thoughts, each one vying for attention.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

article a word that is used to specify a noun (e.g. the, a, an)

  • The mayor organized a gala event to celebrate the city's anniversary and encouraged everyone to paint the town red.
  • Hey, let's go out tonight and paint the town red!
  • We're going to hit up all the clubs and really paint the town red!
  • After receiving his promotion, John decided to paint the town red to celebrate his success.

noun a large party or gathering, often characterized by loud music and dancing

verb to speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration

  • The music critic wrote a glowing rave about the symphony performance.
  • I heard you went to the rave last night, how was it?
  • The new DJ at the club is throwing a sick rave this weekend.
  • She went on a rave about the new restaurant, saying it was the best she had ever been to.

noun a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way, especially at a party or celebration

  • The reveler enjoyed the elegant ballroom dance.
  • The reveler had a blast at the party last night.
  • That reveler knows how to party hard.
  • The reveler danced through life with joy and abandon.

noun a female performer in a theatrical production or entertainment show

  • The show girl dazzled the audience with her stunning dance routine.
  • Did you see that show girl's performance? It was amazing!
  • That show girl really knows how to work the stage.
  • She's like a show girl, always putting on a show for everyone.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The city's downtown area is often referred to as party central due to the high concentration of bars and clubs.
  • We're heading to Sarah's house for the weekend - it's party central over there!
  • That new club on Main Street is supposed to be party central.
  • During the summer, the beach becomes party central with tourists and locals alike enjoying the sun and surf.

noun a style of hip-hop music characterized by its aggressive beats and energetic delivery

  • The party atmosphere was lively and energetic, with many guests dancing to the crunk music.
  • I love getting crunk with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's get crunk tonight and have a good time!
  • His energy was so high, it was like he was crunk on life.

noun a period of time during the night, typically late in the evening

adjective occurring or done late at night

  • The employees worked late into the night to finish the project before the deadline.
  • We had a late night watching movies and eating junk food.
  • Let's go out for a late night snack at the diner.
  • The idea came to me in a late night brainstorming session.

noun a slang term for something that is exciting or happening

verb present participle of the verb 'pop', meaning to make a sudden, sharp, explosive sound or movement

  • The champagne bottle was popped open to celebrate the success of the project.
  • Hey, what's poppin'? Anything new happening?
  • The party last night was lit, it was poppin' all night long.
  • His new business idea is really poppin' off, it's gaining a lot of attention.

noun a type of cocktail made with rum and cola, typically served with a lime wedge

adjective describing the type of cocktail or the feeling associated with it

  • The bartender prepared a Cuba libre cocktail for the guest.
  • Let's order some Cuba libres at the bar tonight!
  • I'm craving a Cuba libre, it's my go-to drink.
  • To me, a Cuba libre represents freedom and relaxation.

noun a period of time after sunset when it is dark outside

  • The after-dark activities in the city are closely monitored by law enforcement.
  • Let's go check out the after-dark scene downtown tonight.
  • I heard there's a killer after-dark party happening this weekend.
  • The after-dark of her life symbolized a period of great change and transformation.

noun a social gathering that takes place after a main event, such as a concert or a party

  • The guests were invited to attend the after-party following the charity gala.
  • Hey, are you going to the after-party tonight?
  • I heard the after-party is going to be lit!
  • The real fun always happens at the after-party.