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Definition of Keggers
1. kegger [n] - See also: kegger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Keggers
Literary usage of Keggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The BookmanPopular culture (1906)
"Two of the Season's Best Books The Man From Red-Keg By EUGENE THWING Author
ot "The Red-keggers," etc. A thrilling story—a story that savors of the pine ..."
2. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1904)
"The Red-keggers. By Eugene Thwing. Mr. Thwing has made a notable and original
... Certainly there is not a dull chapter nor even page in The Red-keggers. ..."
3. Literary Collector: A Monthly Magazine of Booklore and Bibliography edited by Annie (Dennis) Bursch, Frederick C. Bursch (1904)
"The Red-keggers compels the reader's attention from beginning to end. We hope
fbr more from the same pen.”—Nashville American. TEN FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS ..."
4. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1906)
"The characters whose acquaintance we were glad to make in the first book, The
Red keggers, are again brought upon the stage and we follow their further ..."
5. Parents, Peers and Pot II: Parents in Action by Marsha Manatt (1996)
"... then school-sponsored functions can't compete with keggers and pot parties.
Those kids who did attend straight parties were made to feel like jerks or ..."