Karabroke

kar.a.bro.ke |ˌkarēˈbrōkē|

noun

  1. A form of social entertainment in which a group of merrymakers sing “Living On A Prayer” to a backing track, and when it hits the really high part all participants emit high-pitched shrieks in complete dissonance.

ORIGIN

1986: from Japanese, literally ‘slippery when wet.

Karabroke Brodown 2012 was a night neither stag nor stagette would forget to remember.

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