Carousals

/kəˈraʊzəlz/ noun

Plural of carousal; instances of drinking, eating, and celebrating together in a lively and often rowdy way.

From carousal, which comes from the verb carousing, ultimately from Middle High German 'gar aus' meaning 'right out' or 'completely.' The term evolved to describe festive drinking sessions where people carouse completely and without restraint.

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