party pooper
See also: party-pooper
English
Alternative forms
Noun
party pooper (plural party poopers)
- (informal) One who dampens fun; especially, one who declines to participate in or enjoy a party or some other group activity; one who does not agree with the opinions of a group.
- 1971, Robert Yoakum, "Scrooging up courage for a party," Eugene Register-Guardian, 19 Dec., p. 11A:
- Call me anti-social, call me a holiday-hater, call me Scrooge, call me a party-pooper—call me anything, but please don't call me about a party you're giving because I won't come.
- 2001, Tony Karon, "Who's a Racist? Can a UN Conference Decide?," Time, 1 Aug.:
- Still, it's not something that any country can easily walk away from—not even a Bush administration that has made a habit of being the party pooper in international forums.
- 1971, Robert Yoakum, "Scrooging up courage for a party," Eugene Register-Guardian, 19 Dec., p. 11A:
Synonyms
- buzzkill, killjoy, spoilsport; see also Thesaurus:spoilsport
Related terms
- party-pooping
Translations
one who dampens the fun of a group activity — see spoilsport
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