Rain on your parade - Spoil happiness
Daily English Idioms | 英会話力が劇的UP! · Idiom Lab
January 19, 20265m 33s
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about the idiom “Rain on your parade.”
It means when someone, intentionally or not, spoils a happy moment or great mood for you, often with negative comments or actions.
It's like a sudden storm ruining a sunny celebration.
This phrase is often used to describe someone who dampens enthusiasm or deflates excitement when you're sharing good news, an idea, or an achievement.
You can say, "Don't rain on my parade!" to ask someone not to ruin your good mood.
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