different between nightclub vs clubgoing
nightclub
English
Etymology
From night +? club.
Pronunciation
Noun
nightclub (plural nightclubs)
- A public or private establishment that is open late at night to provide entertainment, food, drink, music and/or dancing.
- (Philippines) A strip club.
Translations
Verb
nightclub (third-person singular simple present nightclubs, present participle nightclubbing, simple past and past participle nightclubbed)
- To visit a nightclub (or nightclubs) for entertainment.
Spanish
Etymology
From English.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?naidklub/, [?nai?ð?.klu??]
Noun
nightclub m (plural nightclubs or nightclubes)
- nightclub
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clubgoing
English
Etymology
club +? going
Noun
clubgoing (uncountable)
- Attendance at nightclubs.
Adjective
clubgoing (not comparable)
- Attending a nightclub or nightclubs.
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