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  2. 57 best friend Halloween costumes that are scary good for ...

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    Even though "I Love Lucy" aired on television more than 65 years ago, this best friend costume is still sure to steal the show. Get the tutorial at Living After Midnite or TF Diaries . Mary ...

  3. Easy Halloween Costumes for Even the Pickiest Teenagers - AOL

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    These cool teen Halloween costumes are top of the class! They can try one on their own, or team up with a pal for a couples costume or best friend costume.

  4. The best celebrity couples' Halloween costumes of all time - AOL

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    These celebrity couples bring home the trophy for their Halloween costumes. Borrow one of these ideas for duos to create your own Halloween magic this year.

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    Grab your friends and start crafting one of these Halloween costumes for 3 people! Each of these DIY trio costume ideas is guaranteed to delight and impress.

  6. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    People in Halloween Costumes. Halloween costume parties generally take place on or around October 31, often on the Friday or Saturday before the holiday. Halloween parties are the 3rd most popular party type held in the United States, falling behind only to Super Bowl and New Year's Eve parties.

  7. Costume - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Italian language and passed down through French, the term "costume" shares its origins with the word signifying fashion or custom. [4] Variedly, the term "costume," indicating clothing exclusively from the eighteenth century onward, can be traced back to the Latin consuetudo, meaning "custom" or "usage."