jamboree

/ˌdʒæmbəˈri/
noun
  1. A large, lively gathering or celebration, often with entertainment and activities.
    • Our family reunion turned into a fun jamboree with games and dancing.
    • The music festival was a three-day jamboree of bands and artists.
    • The town held a summer jamboree with live music and food stalls.
  2. A large gathering of Scouts (such as Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts) for camping, activities, and fellowship.
    • At the jamboree, the scouts learned survival skills and made new friends.
    • Thousands of Scouts from around the world attended the international jamboree.
    • She earned several badges during the week-long scout jamboree.
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