noun
- a party or gathering where beer is served from a keg
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- The fraternity threw a kegger in the backyard last weekend.
- We're planning a kegger for the Fourth of July.
- He showed up late to the kegger with a case of beer.
- The neighbors complained about the noise from the kegger next door.
- She decided not to go to the kegger because she had an early morning.
- The kegger got shut down by the police around midnight.