8.2.2018
carouse | kəˈrouz | verb [no object] drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way: they danced and caroused until the drink ran out | (as noun carousing) : a night of carousing. noun a noisy, lively drinking party: corporate carouses. DERIVATIVES carousal | kəˈrouz(ə)l | noun carouser | kəˈrouzər | noun ORIGIN mid 16th century: originally as an adverb meaning ‘right out, completely’ in the phrase drink carouse, from German gar aus trinken; hence ‘drink heavily, have a drinking bout’.
Tonight - Casanova Lounge
(by request - it's been a while since our last visit)
bye-ee!
whrr ... clik!
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