May Ball

English

A May Ball at Queens' College in 2013

Etymology

So named because they take place in May Week, originally in May but now in early June.

Noun

May Ball (plural May Balls)

  1. (Cambridge University) An elaborate formal event held on the grounds of a college at the end of the academic year, attended by students and often involving food, alcohol, live music, fireworks, illuminations, and attractions such as amusement rides.
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