noun
- the practice of taking pleasure trips or junkets, especially at public expense or for self-indulgent purposes
Usage: informal; often pejorative
verb
- to engage in junketeering; to take junkets or pleasure trips
Usage: informal; often pejorative
Examples
- The senator was criticized for junketeering across Europe on the taxpayers' dime.
- Critics accused the board members of junketeering instead of focusing on company business.
- His junketeering lifestyle became a scandal when the media exposed his lavish trips.
- The executive was known for junketeering to exotic resorts under the guise of business conferences.
- Junketeering at government expense drew public outrage and calls for reform.
- She spent her summer junketeering through Southeast Asia with friends.
- The committee investigated allegations of junketeering by city officials.