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English
Etymology
Unknown 19th-century American slang. Chosen by Baden-Powell in 1919 for use in the Scout Movement.
Pronunciation
Noun
jamboree (plural jamborees)
- A boisterous or lavish celebration or party.
1963, J P Donleavy, A Singular Man, published 1963 (USA), pages 244, 245:George reeling quietly through the heavy revolving doors into this elderly place. To tip toe across the fat carpet and whisper boo at the reception desk.
"Can I help you sir."
Smith looking out at the eyes. Holding the counter with uncertain hands. Mouth opening and closing. Eyes fixed on all the hanging keys. To open doors. Shirl seems to stand somewhere behind this desk. With her unlit heart. However cold you get, remember me. Gripped in solitude. There can't be a jamboree all the time.
- (dated, slang) A frolic or spree.
1898 August, Rudyard Kipling, “‘In Ambush’”, in Stalky & Co., London: Macmillan & Co., published 1899, →OCLC, page 4:[']Chuck us down that net on top of the lockers, Stalky.' / 'That's all right. It's a collapsible jamboree, too. Beastly luxurious dogs these fags are. Built like a fishin'-rod.[']
- W. A. Fraser
- A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree.
- (scouting) A large rally of Scouts or Guides.
2023 August 9, Raphael Rashid, “‘Worst nightmare’: South Korea mulls disastrous Scout jamboree”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:According to recent revelations, much of the jamboree’s 117.1bn won (£700,000) budget was spent on the operation of the organising committee, which seems to have included many lavish trips abroad, sometimes to countries such as Switzerland and Italy that have never hosted jamborees.
- (card games) In euchre: an undefeatable hand containing the five highest cards.
Translations
rally of Scouts or Guides
Finnish
Etymology
From English jamboree.
Pronunciation
Noun
jamboree
- jamboree (of Scouts)
Declension
Further reading
French
Pronunciation
Noun
jamboree m (plural jamborees)
- jamboree
References
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French jamboree.
Noun
jamboree f (plural jamboree)
- jamboree
Declension