word choice - Is there a canonic term for "the one whose birthday party is being celebrated"?


Something along the lines of 'hero of the occasion', but specifically for birthday? If there isn't, how would you otherwise say that?


('the subject of birthday party', 'the hero of this birthday party', 'birthday's hero' all sound stupid somehow).




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