party animal
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party animals
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派对动物, 聚会狂
a person who likes spending a lot of time in parties
The slang term party animal describes someone who loves to attend parties and social events frequently, often with high energy, enthusiasm, and a tendency to stay out late. It suggests a person who thrives in lively social settings and is usually the "life of the party." The phrase is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 1970s, with one of its earliest known uses appearing on Saturday Night Live in 1978 when Bill Murray jokingly referred to himself as a "party animal." The word "animal" emphasizes wild, uninhibited behavior, while "party" sets the scene for constant socializing. By the 1980s, the term had become common in pop culture, reinforced by movies, music, and media celebrating carefree, hard-partying lifestyles.
- John is known as the ultimate party animal, telling jokes and getting everyone involved.
约翰被称为终极派对动物,讲笑话并让每个人都参与进来。
- Lisa has a reputation as a party animal, never missing a social event and spreading contagious enthusiasm.
- Sarah is a party animal, always the first on the dance floor and keeping the energy high.
莎拉是个派对狂人,总是第一个上舞池并保持高涨的能量。