joykiller

English

Noun

joykiller (plural joykillers)

  1. Alternative spelling of joy killer.
    • 1923, Frank Hobart Cheley, The Job of Being a Dad, W. A. Wilde Company, page 48.
      The whole works seemed like a joykiller to us and so we stayed away.
    • 2009, Lauren Dane, Laid Bare, A Brown Family Novel, vol. 1, Penguin.
      “Hmpf. All right, joykiller. I'm fine, you know. I can close up without being scared. It's still daylight, Brody is next door.”
    • 2009, Monte Schulz, This Side of Jordan, →ISBN, page 25.
      The fellow grinned. “You think I'm a joykiller, huh?”
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