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The Merrymaker: A Fun-Loving but Sometimes Obnoxious Individual

Merrymaker is a noun that refers to a person who enjoys parties and social gatherings, often to the point of being loud and boisterous. The term is often used to describe someone who is fun-loving and outgoing, but can also be seen as obnoxious or over-the-top.

Examples:

* "The merrymaker of the party, John, was the life of the dance floor, getting everyone to join in on the fun."
* "She's such a merrymaker, always dragging us out to bars and clubs until the early hours of the morning."

Etymology:
The word "merrymaker" has its roots in the Middle English word "merry", which means joyful or festive. The suffix "-maker" was added to create a noun that refers to someone who makes others merry or joyful. Over time, the term has taken on a slightly negative connotation, as it can also be used to describe someone who is loud and obnoxious.

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