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1) Dessert 2) the party after the major event, "the after party"
Believe this was meant to be dessert,
Brit for.... Comment by: penny912
English slang as well, synonymous with
pudding and Dessert Comment by: Mikers Rated:4/5
Eh.... its used more to describe the
party after a major event.... we say
dessert when we want dessert. Comment by: Nevidge
Used for the tickets sold for a formal
dinner event that only allow attendance
after the meal is finished.. examples
being weddings, formal dress balls and
dinner dances. Comment by: Arts Bál
I use it and I'm English. Comment by: Edwin Okli
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wedding" means I was invited to come to
the wedding after the meal and the
speeches etc. Some people would be
highly insulted to be only invited to
the afters. Comment by: Joe