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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · junketing (plural junketings) A celebratory feast or banquet . 1949 September and October, “Notes and News: The Eastbourne Centenary”, in Railway Magazine , page 340 :

  2. Aug 30, 2024 · A feast or banquet. A pleasure-trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment. A press junket.

  3. The earliest known use of the noun junketing is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for junketing is from 1555, in a translation by William Waterman.

  4. a. One taken by an official at public expense. b. One taken by a person who is the guest of a business or agency seeking favor or patronage. 2. A party, banquet, or outing. 3. A dessert made from flavored milk and rennet. intr.v. jun·ket·ed, jun·ket·ing, jun·kets.

  5. Today, the word usually refers either to a trip made by a government official and paid for by the public, or to a free trip by a member of the press to a place where something, such as a new movie, is being promoted.

  6. junketing. Other forms: junketings. Definitions of junketing. noun. taking an excursion for pleasure. see more.

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  8. junket in American English. (ˈdʒʌŋkɪt) noun. 1. a sweet, custardlike food of flavored milk curdled with rennet. 2. a pleasure excursion, as a picnic or outing. 3. a trip, as by an official or legislative committee, paid out of public funds and ostensibly to obtain information.

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