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stag night
noun
Bachelor party
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The phrase "stag night" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a party held for a man who is about to get married, often attended by his male friends. Example: "The groom's friends planned an unforgettable stag night filled with fun activities and surprises." Alternatives: "bachelor party" or "buck's night."
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There was a time when the groom-to-be had a night out with his friends the night before he got hitched and it was called a stag night.
"Typical stag night," Suhel Seth told me.
And a week's stag night in Ibiza".
We couldn't organise a stag night in a brewery!
HE WAS unarmed and out on his stag night.
The stag night itself was fraught with danger.
Similar(5)
109 Jed (stag-night stranger), 2007, bus accident.
Then a load of beery stag-night lads rocked up and began to bellow Don't Look Back in Anger at each other as hard as they could.
He nearly missed his own wedding having spent the night before in clink following an incident at a strip club during his stag-night celebrations.
It's a collection of match reports and anecdotes - stag-night stuff, usually involving feckless team-mates, fearsome opponents, massive hangovers and blithe exaggeration - held together by a voice.
Would it have been better to have given Mr Werritty, after the revelations of stag-night events in Dubai hotels, the formal title of Companion of the Cocktail Bar?
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