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krewe

[ kroo ]

noun

  1. (especially in New Orleans) a private social club that sponsors balls, parades, etc., as part of the Mardi Gras festivities.


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Origin of krewe1

Archaizing or fanciful spelling of crew 1; generalized from the Mistick Krewe of Comus, the first such club, founded in New Orleans in 1857
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The krewe of “Bosom Buddies & Breast Friends†is one of the smaller clubs that have flourished in recent years as the weekslong pre-Lenten bash in New Orleans has evolved.

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The krewe members wear meticulous costumes emblazoned with hundreds of beans.

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New Orleans law bans sponsorships, so krewes must cover parade expenses themselves.

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Cantrell’s warning, in addition to potentially discouraging tourists, shocked the thousands of New Orleans residents who are members of Mardi Gras parade organizations, known as krewes.

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While millions of these items will wind up in landfills or the city's storm drains, ArcGNO's Mardi Gras Bead Store sells recycled beads to krewes for future parades.

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