clubbing
/ˈklʌbɪŋ/
noun
- The activity of going to nightclubs to dance, socialize, and listen to music.
- They went clubbing every weekend to enjoy live DJs and meet new people.
- Clubbing is popular among young adults in big cities like New York and London.
- After a long week at work, she looked forward to a night of clubbing with friends.
verb
- Present participle of club: to hit or strike with a heavy object.
- The hunter was clubbing the fish to stun them before collecting them.
- He was clubbing the ice to break it into smaller pieces.
- The soldier was clubbing the enemy with the butt of his rifle.
- Present participle of club: to combine or join together for a common purpose.
- They were clubbing their resources to start a small business.
- The students were clubbing their money to buy a gift for their teacher.
- The neighbors were clubbing together to buy a new playground for the park.