gatecrash
See also: gate-crash and gate crash
English
Pronunciation
- (Singaporean English) IPA(key): /ˈɡeɪtkɹaʃ/
- Rhymes: -æʃ
Verb
gatecrash (third-person singular simple present gatecrashes, present participle gatecrashing, simple past and past participle gatecrashed)
- To attend a social event without having been invited, or without having paid.
Noun
gatecrash (usually uncountable, plural gatecrashes)
- An instance of gatecrashing a party, event, etc.
- (Asian English) Part of a traditional Chinese wedding ceremony in which the groom and his groomsmen complete several difficult or embarrassing tasks prepared by the bridesmaids to prove his love for the bride.
- 2015 October 5, Felicia Tan, “Modern alternatives to wedding traditions”, in Her World Brides Singapore:
- We’ve heard of stories of grooms getting nervous before their big day – not because they’re afraid of botching their vows, or welling up in unmanly but happy tears – but because of the tasks that await them during the gatecrashing ceremony.
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