Celebrationary
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 celebratory nonstandard
"Let us go back to January 25th, to Eckford Hall (Eckford and Calyer Street) for the 130th anniversary of Robert Burns, held by the Greenpoint Burns Club; and, since we are in the celebrationary mood, let us leap forward, on March 4th, to St. Anthony's Parish Hall, for the Celtic Association's commemoration of the birthday of Robert Emmet."
Example
More examples"Let us go back to January 25th, to Eckford Hall (Eckford and Calyer Street) for the 130th anniversary of Robert Burns, held by the Greenpoint Burns Club; and, since we are in the celebrationary mood, let us leap forward, on March 4th, to St. Anthony's Parish Hall, for the Celtic Association's commemoration of the birthday of Robert Emmet."
Etymology
From celebration + -ary.
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