singalong

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English

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Etymology

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From sing +‎ along.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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singalong (plural singalongs)

  1. A gathering of people who sing together
    • 2017 June 26, Alexis Petridis, “Glastonbury 2017 verdict: Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Lorde, Stormzy and more”, in the Guardian[1]:
      Thom Yorke’s onstage pronouncements became less abstract and more effusive, they played the songs the less committed audience members doubtless wanted to hear in the first place: Paranoid Android, Creep, Fake Plastic Trees and Karma Police. At the end of the latter, Yorke happily led an audience singalong.

Adjective

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singalong (not comparable)

  1. (of music) designed to allow or encourage the audience to sing along
    ABBA had a talent for writing great singalong pop songs.

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