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gate-crasher
[ geyt-krash-er ]
noun
- a person who attends or enters a social function without an invitation, a theater without a ticket, etc.
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gate-crasher1
Example Sentences
The gate-crasher did not make any notable gestures or attempt to speak.
He arrived with his entourage, which included his black poodle, Escapade, and, in a brief kerfuffle, a ticket-taker thought Paulhan was a gate-crasher and demanded that he show his ticket.
Backstage Moreno missed the nightâs other most memorable bit of drama: A New York City cabdriver, upset that Bob Hope hadnât been nominated for his role as a radio host in âThe Big Broadcast of 1938,â sneaked in, climbed onstage and announced, âLadies and gentleman, Iâm the worldâs greatest gate-crasher and I just came here to present Bob Hope with his 1938 trophy.â
Sixteen months after summer music festivals were silenced by the coronavirus pandemic, a more infectious variant is showing up to this yearâs gatherings like an unwelcome gate-crasher.
Itâs quite possible sheâll forever remain a gate-crasher.
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