Definition of Kegger

1. a party having one or more kegs of beer [n -S]

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Kegger

Keflex
Keflin
kefs
Keftab
kefuffle
kefuffled
kefuffles
keg
Kegel
Kegel's exercises
kegeler
kegelers
Kegel exercises
kegful
kegged
kegger (current term)
keggers
kegging
kegler
keglers
kegling
keglings
kegs
Kehr's sign
keight
keilhau-ite
keir
keiretsu
keiretsus
keirospasm

Literary usage of Kegger

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1. Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of the State of Colorado by Colorado Court of Appeals (1914)
"On the roof was the oil that came from the kegger, he used to fill his lamp ... A man traveling around in the mine carried his kegger because it carried his ..."

2. Publications of the Navy Records Society by Navy Records Society (Great Britain) (1894)
"... ketch with Boatswain and Carpenter to Chatham to complete their stores in two days and to bring some water. 1 MS. kegger. ..."

3. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1827)
"The morning was clear, the wind from the east, inclining a little to the north, when he observed a column of water rising from the sea, off kegger Point ..."

4. Traveling Libraries of the State of Iowa by Iowa Library Commission (1904)
"Red-kegger. Booklover Press 1.50 42. Tomlinson, ET Boy officers of 1812. Lee 1.25 43. Wade, MH Our little Swiss cousin. Page 50 4J. ..."

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