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==Part of speech== | |||
Noun | Noun | ||
==Pronunciation== | |||
[fōr’ məl] | [fōr’ məl] | ||
==Definition== | |||
Formal events sororities and fraternities hold roughly once a quarter. Members of the chapter invite a date, dress up and go to a nice venue for a classy dance party. Alcohol is usually involved. | Formal events sororities and fraternities hold roughly once a quarter. Members of the chapter invite a date, dress up and go to a nice venue for a classy dance party. Alcohol is usually involved. | ||
==Example sentences== | |||
“Who are you bringing to formal?” | “Who are you bringing to formal?” | ||
“I’m so excited for spring formal.” | “I’m so excited for spring formal.” | ||
==Related terms== | |||
[[Social Event]] |
Revision as of 10:22, 10 March 2014
Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[fōr’ məl]
Definition
Formal events sororities and fraternities hold roughly once a quarter. Members of the chapter invite a date, dress up and go to a nice venue for a classy dance party. Alcohol is usually involved.
Example sentences
“Who are you bringing to formal?”
“I’m so excited for spring formal.”