- Party (disambiguation)
A
party is a social gathering primarily for celebration and recreation.Party may also refer to an individual person, or group of individuals:
*Party (pronoun), used to identify a
grammatical person :
**"First-party" pronoun, such aswe
**"Second-party" pronoun, such asyou
**"Third-party" pronoun, such asthey *one or more participants in the context of a legal, business, or political relationship:
**First party , a principal in the relationship (referring to self) or the obvious dominant principal
**Second party , the other principals in the relationship
**Third party (disambiguation), some other person or entity with some involvement (many uses across many disciplines)*
Party (law) , a person or group of persons composing a single entity for the purposes of the law*a party in politics:
**Political party , an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government
**Third party (politics) , any minor party in any two-party system
**The Party (politics) can refer to a dominant political party in a country, often the "only" party (in a single party systems). For example, in reference to the Soviet Union, the Party means the Communist Party of the Soviet Union*
Wedding party , the bride, groom, bridesmaids, groomsmen and sometimes other participants in a wedding
*The members of anexpedition , often armed. Sometimes synonymous withsquad ; e.g.:
**Hunting party
**Scouting party Parti (a foreign spelling) may also refer to:
*Architectural parti , the underlying idea behind a work ofarchitecture .
*a foreignpolitical party - possibly also "Partia"
**See , usually foreign political parties.Media
*
Party (film) , (1984) byGovind Nihalani .
* "Party", a 2007 episode of "The Mighty Boosh"
*Party (Nick Swardson album) , a comedy album by Nick SwardsonTechnology
*A party, in
role-playing game s, is a group of game characters working together for a common purpose, generally comprised of the participatingplayer characters .
*Third-party developer , hardware or software developer not directly tied to the primary product that a consumer is usingin the video game industry:
*First-party developer , a division of a console manufacturer, who develops games for the company's video game console
*Second-party developer , a company that is tied to, and makes games specifically for, a console manufacturer
*Third-party developer , a company licensed by, but not directly tied to, a console manufactureree also
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The Party (disambiguation)
*Surprise party , a celebration that is not made known to one or more of the guests until it occurs
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