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Cinnamon Party

An orgy of mixed race people or
A congregation of creative assholes with no mental capacity for coming up with urban dictionary definitions

Hey are you going to the Cinnamon Party, Omar is going to be there?

by agoosamabobo November 2, 2017


two-party check

The careful "consulting all people involved" verification that you'd jolly-well better perform before you accept any paper financial-instrument from anyone, especially if the document is "signed over" to you by the document's original payee!

Performing a two-party check is vital to maintain your financial integrity, not only because you might not get paid, but also because you could get hit with a returned-check fee and other legal hassles if the check is either drawn on an account with insufficient finds or is written without the account-owner's authorization.

by QuacksO December 16, 2017


Highlighter Party

An event in which a large group of people bring highlighters of all of the colours of the rainbow to "decorate" public areas, such as grocery shops, libraries, and Blow Joe Down the Road's couch.

You heard that Jim is hosting a Highlighter Party this afternoon?

by PoopPatroller69 June 27, 2019


dude party

A party just for dudes

Me: I'm having a dude party!
Friend: A party just for dudes?

by TheBestOre July 10, 2016


russian party bus

The act of storing large amounts of vodka on a bus and driving cross country with a minimum of 5 people

"Dude u wanna do a Russian party bus"
"Hell no I'm not badass enough for that"

by Jan key party boi March 24, 2015


Party Thyme

Weed, cannabis, marihuana, jazz cabbage, devil's lettuce...
No specification of the type of strain or quality, just a really good alternative way to call it.

If you don't feel like partying after smoking, call it Down Thyme

This synonym was initiated online on r/showerthoughts on the 12th of august '18

Not calling Marihuana "Party Thyme" is such a missed opportunity

by YipYipR August 12, 2018


Jeremy-ing the party

To invite guests to a party either a few minutes before the party is scheduled or a few minutes into the party. The act is often seen as disrespectful by peers who were not invited due to the host Jeremy-ing the party.

It can be used in the past tense as "Jeremy-ed the party" and in the future tense as "will Jeremy the party."

Host: Welcome to the party
Guest 1: Why am I the only one here?
Host: I am going to invite the others in a few minutes
Guest 1: Fam, do not tell me you are Jeremy-ing the party

by RuffBudda January 24, 2022