partyplace

English

Etymology

party + place

Noun

partyplace (plural partyplaces)

  1. (demoscene) The venue where a demoparty is held.
    • 1994, Torben Thellefsen, “Transport from Helsinki airport to ASM'94 partyplace!”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos (Usenet):
      I just wanted to tell everyone of you who's going to ASM'94 by plane, that I *may* be able to take you from the airport to the partyplace.
    • 1998, Andrea Bovo, “SPOLETIUM 98 Amiga Party”, in comp.sys.amiga.misc (Usenet):
      BUT, we understand it can be hard for you to reach the partyplace, so you can compete also if you send your contributions by email!
    • 2004, Matthew Westcott, “Forever 5 - are you there? participating?”, in comp.sys.sinclair (Usenet):
      Incidentally, there's no internet connection at the partyplace, and using dialup through a mobile phone at international rates probably isn't much fun, hence the lack of live updates.
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