Citations:doe party

English citations of doe party

Noun: "(rare) a party held for a woman who is about to be married" edit

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  • 1980 — Nancy Friday, Men in Love, Delta Books (1998), →ISBN, page 37:
    The one most often that comes to mind is thinking why women don't have doe parties like men have stag shows.
  • 1983 — Sharon Curtis & Tom Curtis, Lightning That Lingers, Loveswept (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    There was a doe party for a young girl who was getting married in a week; []
  • 1997 — Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version, Vintage Books (2010), →ISBN, unnumbered pages:
    So all the wimyn at the station had organized a doe party, having booked a couple of tables at cox, a male strip joint east of the Main.