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    jun·ket
    [ˈjəNGkət]
    noun
    junket (noun) · junkets (plural noun)
    1. informal
      an extravagant trip or celebration, in particular one enjoyed by a government official at public expense:
      "the latest row over city council junkets"
      • a party or event held for journalists in order to publicize a new film or other product:
        "during the junket, the actor opened up about his character"
    2. a dish of sweetened and flavored curds of milk, often served with fruit:
      "a plate of junket"
    verb
    informal
    junket (verb) · junkets (third person present) · junketed (past tense) · junketed (past participle) · junketing (present participle)
    1. attend or go on a trip or celebration at public expense:
      "the mayor junketed off to Christchurch for a cricket match last week"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French jonquette ‘rush basket’, from jonc ‘rush’, from Latin juncus. Originally denoting a rush basket, especially one for fish (remaining in dialect use), the term also denoted a cream cheese, formerly made in a rush basket or served on a rush mat. A later extended sense, ‘feast, merrymaking’, gave rise to junket.
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  1. Junketing refers to12:
    • A trip made by a government official and paid for by the public.
    • A free trip by a member of the press to a place where something is being promoted.
    • A celebratory feast or banquet.
    • Entertaining someone with a fancy meal.
    Learn more:
    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.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/junketing
    A trip or tour, especially: 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.
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