Timmy's not archiving his frat parties for Mom and Dad, should he die suddenly.
From the time.com
Acting like frat boys at Animal House was not part of the new regime's mandate.
From the news.enquirer.com
They call it cringe radio, at once punk and frat, like Blink-182 or Fred Durst.
From the time.com
Had the frat decided on a ninja theme or samurai theme that would have been ok.
From the newsfeed.time.com
It's the night before the term paper, and you've got to get to the frat party.
From the businessweek.com
Several of its ads had an almost frat-house overtone that included bathroom humor.
From the usatoday.com
So he spent the ensuing summer on the roof of his frat reading business books.
From the forbes.com
I hail from San Luis Obispo, land of tri-tip sandwiches and drunken frat guys.
From the techcrunch.com
Still, must be galling for a bunch of frat boys to be beaten by Mrs Doubtfire.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Fraternity: a social club for male undergraduates
A fraternity (Latin frater : "brother") is a brotherhood, though the term usually connotes a distinct or formal organization and a secret society.
John F. Barth was an American composer of popular music.
Shortened form for fraternity, college organization. (Often used as a noun modifier.)
Stands for frequently rearranged in advanced T cell lymphomas; synonym for glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) binding protein (GBP); Connections Map Component -- Glycogen synthase kinase-3 binding protein
A nickname for fraternity that is generally offensive and should not be used.
An unacceptable term for any fraternity in the Greek community.
Fraternisation between Officer Cadets/Midshipmen or with civilians. See also: 'Fratter' (ADFA);