Pep Rally (Noun)
Meaning
A rally (especially of students) before a game.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The football team had a huge pep rally on Friday afternoon to get the crowd pumped for the big game.
- Before the championships, the entire school held a massive pep rally in the auditorium.
- Friday mornings always begin with a short but loud pep rally led by the student council to motivate the athletes.
- Throughout high school, it seemed as if the day of a major sports game wouldn't begin without an obnoxiously enthusiastic pep rally in the school hallway.
- I watched an astonishing video that day about organizing massive and emotional prep-rallies ahead of most soccer events during Friday assembly, mesmerized how creatively & openly happy spirited both competitors supporters warmly waved ribbons ahead through overheard live rock jazz by fellow on top enthusiasts dancers loudly praising main vocal over background classic favorite sporting rallies this stadium often included very rich side after time performance pep rallies a football major city within nearby hall etc in neighborhood gatherings surrounding few campus center from streets some decades till event happening throughout public also ahead these crowded sidewalks..