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  2. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Party favor. Traditional birthday favors [clarification needed] A party favor is a small gift given to the guests at a party as a gesture of thanks for their attendance, a memento of the occasion, or simply for fun.

  3. Party Favor (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    musician. Instrument (s) Digital audio workstation. Labels. Mad Decent. Area 25. Member of. Sidepiece. Dylan Ragland, better known by his stage name Party Favor, is an American EDM DJ and producer.

  4. Party Favor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Party Favor" is a song by American singer Billie Eilish from her debut studio EP, Don't Smile at Me (2017). The song was released by Darkroom and Interscope Records on a 7-inch vinyl as the seventh and final single from the EP on Record Store Day , along with a cover of " Hotline Bling ".

  5. Party horn - Wikipedia

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    See media help. A party horn (also known as a party blower or noisemaker) is a horn formed from a paper tube, often flattened and rolled into a coil, which unrolls when blown into, producing a horn-like noise.

  6. Party and play - Wikipedia

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    Party and play ( PnP ), also known as chemsex or wired play, refers to the practice of consuming drugs to enhance sexual activity. This sexual subculture involves recreational drug users engaging in high-risk sexual behaviors under the influence of drugs, often within specific sub-groups. [1]

  7. Al Anderson (NRBQ) - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1966–present. Formerly of. NRBQ. Alan Gordon Anderson (born July 26, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In the 1960s, Anderson was the frontman of the band the Wildweeds, [1] which had success with the song "No Good To Cry", [2] which he wrote. Between 1971 and the early 1990s, he was the lead guitarist in ...