From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthrow a partythrow a partyPARTYto organize a party and invite people → throw
Examples from the Corpus
throw a party• One evening, after the hospital was closed, the nurses threw a party.• Earlier this year they threw a party and got their mates round to sample the goods.• She threw parties and invited gossip columnists.• As Bruce Willis discovered the night he threw a party and the police turned up.• The staff and patients threw a going-away party for Dr Rogers.• The Krugers threw an impromptu cocktail party for him in the backyard.• They threw a party for me in the Tiger Hotel in uptown Columbia.• Traditionally for some, that means throwing a party on the Feast of Candelaria, Feb. 2.• Can we throw a party or what?• The German club is throwing a party this Friday night.• He threw a huge party to celebrate making his first million dollars.• AT&T is going to throw a party to end all parties at Uniforum next month.