SENDOFF

Etymology

Noun

sendoff (plural sendoffs)

A party for a person (i.e. a fellow employee) who is leaving; a farewell party.

A party to recognize the passing (death) of a friend and allow survivors to reminisce about the person's life.

Anagrams

• ends off, offends

Source: Wiktionary



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