clubnight

English

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Etymology

From club + night.

Noun

clubnight (plural clubnights)

  1. A dance party held at a nightclub, or a series of such parties.
    • 2012 November 12, How to… run a clubnight, Fact Magazine:
      Running a clubnight is a risky business. You’d have to be brave, or mad, or both, to attempt it.
    • 2018 August 14, Whitney Wei, “'It's anarchy and hedonism': Janus, the club night that reinvented Berlin”, in The Guardian:
      The Berlin club night that shares his name channelled the power of this ancient mythology at its genesis in 2012, and today, the party series and record label has become a self-fulfilled prophecy: drawing from the past, while eyeing the future.

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