frat
(noun)
/fræt/
Definitions
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A fraternity, typically a social or academic organization of male students at a college or university.
A brotherhood woven with threads of camaraderie, where youthful spirits forge bonds that dance with destiny in the hallowed halls of learning.Example: He joined a frat during his sophomore year.
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Informally, a gathering or party held by a fraternity.
A jubilant symphony of laughter and merriment, where the night pulses with the heartbeat of togetherness and the air tastes of reckless joy.Example: They went to a frat on Saturday night.
Origin
Early 20th century abbreviation of 'fraternity'.
Synonyms
fraternity, brotherhood, society
Antonyms
sorority, isolation