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This page is about the shadowtalk slang term Party Hard. If you're looking for the self-proclaimed 'King of Edgecore', see Party Hard (Dancer).
This term can be quite confusing to those who aren't used to shadowtalk, as its meaning varies wildly depending on context.
- As a noun, party hard is some combination of drive, ambition and the ability to judge when a risk is worth taking. (example: "You could win if you had a bit more party hard")
- Referring to something done in the past, to party hard is to show a completely unexpected talent, or to succeed in an unorthadox way. (example: "Some drunk bet Mick he couldn't drink a pint with the bottle balanced on his head, but he partied hard")
- In the future tense, however, to party hard simply means to have incredible luck.