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  2. Surprised Parties - Wikipedia

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    The gang decides to throw a surprise party in Froggy's honor, but they pretend to throw him out of the clubhouse in order to keep it a secret. [2] Vengefully, Froggy sneaks back and sets all sorts of booby-traps for the other gang members and then shows up at the party disguised as a new girl in town.

  3. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    Fancy dress parties are popular year round in the United Kingdom. The 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary features the classic British costume party theme "Tarts and Vicars" at which the women wear sexually provocative ("tart") costumes, while the men dress as Anglican priests ("vicars"). Fancy dress parties have been held by the British Royal Family

  4. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    From at least the 16th century, [6] the festival included mumming and guising, [7] which involved people going house-to-house in costume (or in disguise), usually reciting verses or songs in exchange for food. [7]

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    Party City Holdco Inc. [2] is an American chain of party stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company's headquarters are in ...

  7. Masquerade ball - Wikipedia

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    It was dubbed "the party of the century". [5] Another famous ball was The Black and White Ball. It held on November 28, 1966, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Hosted by author Truman Capote, the ball was in honor of the Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. [6]

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  9. Foam party - Wikipedia

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    Dancing at a foam party; the blue object on the ceiling is a foam generator. A foam party is a social event at which participants dance to music on a dance floor covered in several feet of suds or bubbles, dispensed from a foam machine. In the past, foam parties have been associated with nightclubs, large events, and college parties.