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clambake \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: clam (V) + bake 1. a. : a social gathering where food is prepared and eaten outdoors; specifically : a seashore outing where clams and fish are baked (as on heated rocks covered by seaweed) b. slang : an often noisy and pretentious social entertainment especially attended by a great many people < seldom attend the fancier clambakes in which Washington abounds — New York Times > especially : a political rally < the party faithful gathered … for the great New York clambake — Time > 2. slang a. : a radio or television program or rehearsal that is confused, badly organized, or full of mistakes b. : jam session; especially : one that is disorganized or unsuccessful |