partyplace

English

Etymology

party + place

Noun

partyplace (plural partyplaces)

  1. (demoscene) The venue where a demoparty is held.
    • 1994, "Torben Thellefsen", Transport from Helsinki airport to ASM'94 partyplace! (on newsgroup comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos)
      I just wanted to tell everyone of you who's going to ASM'94 by plane, that I *may* be able to take you from the airport to the partyplace.
    • 1998, "Andrea Bovo", SPOLETIUM 98 Amiga Party (on newsgroup comp.sys.amiga.misc)
      BUT, we understand it can be hard for you to reach the partyplace, so you can compete also if you send your contributions by email!
    • 2004, "Matthew Westcott", Forever 5 - are you there? participating? (on newsgroup comp.sys.sinclair)
      Incidentally, there's no internet connection at the partyplace, and using dialup through a mobile phone at international rates probably isn't much fun, hence the lack of live updates.
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