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Revision as of 09:11, 12 March 2014
Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[gôn greek nīt]
Definition
The first organized social event following rush that celebrates the new members. Fraternity boys travel to the quads to serenade each chapter with provocative songs created by the brothers themselves.The girls then sing their own self-made songs back to them. After the serenades, two chapters pair together to attend a formal event at a ballroom or bar downtown.
Example sentences
“What are you wearing to Gone Greek Night? I can’t find a dress.”
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