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clubbing

[ kluhb-ing ]

noun

Informal.
  1. the activity of going to nightclubs, especially to dance to popular music, drink, and socialize:

    Clubbing every night is expensive, not to mention tiring.



clubbing

/ ˈ°ì±ôÊŒ²úɪŋ /

noun

  1. the activity of frequenting nightclubs and similar establishments
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But its owner Simon Jackson has noticed some shifts in the way people go clubbing.

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“We are in charge of our agencies, not Mr. Musk. We haven’t even had time to evaluate our staff. You can’t just walk in with a baseball bat and start clubbing everyone.â€

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A self-confessed "monster" attacked a top chef near Notting Hill Carnival and left him dying in the street to go clubbing, a court has heard.

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"My earliest producing really came from clubbing, really, and going out and just falling in love with dance music that way. So it was a natural progression from bands to electronic music."

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"I'm not the type of person who goes out clubbing or partying. I prefer being at home and chilling," says Johan.

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