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What is the difference between a "house party" and a party at someone's house?

If someone invites me to a party, I assume it's going to be at their house (or apartment). But I keep hearing on the news about "house parties" -- usually because someone got shot at one. Is that the distinction -- if someone gets shot at your party, it was a "house party"? Or am I missing something? 🤔
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In my experience, the phrase house party usually pops up in the same sentence as sex. 🤣

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@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays Yes, that definition sounds like what I hear about, only it makes the news when the "out of control" extends to violence :(