Shindig American British noun
To refer to a vivid and cheerful party with music and dancing, typically one to commemorate something.
Since my parents had returned hometown, I invited some friends to join a shindig in my house.
Our club planned to have a shindig near the beach with a live band and several minigames.
The shindig last night has greatly drained my energy.
A line of men at a social gathering who don't have a date or dancing partner and who are waiting to ask women to dance with them
To celebrate noisily and excitingly; to generate excitement in a group of people
Used to describe a person or event that brings gloom or sadness to an occasion of joy or celebration.
Seem to be very suspicious or morally unacceptable
This deal stinks to high heaven. Maybe somebody was bribed.