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wingding

noun as in jamboree

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Emotions ran high, and so did sloppy drunkenness — as is to be expected at the first open-bar wingding many had been to in years.

But clearly “Up” benefited from the new lewk the Recording Academy’s wingding provided.

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Casey was excited about serving wild and sustainable Alaskan fish, about the cast-iron taiyaki machine they’ve installed for fish-shaped waffles — “It’s truly mechanical; it’s not one of those digital wingding things” — and about the unique niches she’s been able to fill in her career.

But viewers at home can in fact livestream parts of the Vanity Fair wingding from Twitter and the magazine’s website, thanks to the sponsorship of Verizon and two other companies.

All of the above, plus a busload of additional guests, show up for the wedding, which kicks off with a cheerful church ceremony and continues, as night descends, with a wine-fuelled wingding.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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