saurez
a party or reception held in the evening. and i know y’all are led zeppelin fans because you’re the only people who spell it “saurez” instead of the correct french “soirée”. this comes from the typographical error on zep’s 1979 alb-m “in through the out door” where the 2nd song is listed “south bound saurez”. perhaps they wanted to give it a spanish/mexican flair. oddly enough, the song is neither spanish nor mexican nor french but honky-tonk. who cares. it rocks.
and btw, to all you yes fans of the same era, it’s spelled (and pr-nounced) “wondrous” not “wonderous”. i love rock & roll typos.
zep chick: hey, you wanna come over for a south bound saurez? or are you just going to stand there like a fool in the rain?
zep dude: bonzo forevah!!!
non-zep dude: wtf is everyone talking about?
a party of some kind. more of a high cl-ss company.
i do say dear wadson, are there any saurez tonight i might be going to for a good old time?
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