rain on someone’s parade

rain on someone’s parade
AND rain on someone or something in. to spoil something for someone.
I hate to rain on your parade, but your plans are all wrong.
She really rained on our parade.
Did anyone rain on the meeting?

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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  • rain on someone's parade — verb To disappoint or discourage someone. I hate to rain on your parade, but lots of people have tried that strategy and it hasnt worked yet …   Wiktionary

  • rain on someone's parade — vb American to spoil someone s enjoyment, frustrate someone s efforts, etc. A colloquial phrase which gave rise to many more vul gar synonyms such as piss in someone s pool or on someone s chips …   Contemporary slang

  • rain on someone's parade — mainly American informal to do something to stop someone enjoying something good that is happening to them …   English dictionary

  • rain on someone or something — Go to ain on someone’s parade …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • rain on parade — rain on (someone s) parade to do something that spoils someone s plans. I m sorry to rain on your parade, but you re not allowed to have alcohol on the premises …   New idioms dictionary

  • rain — rain1 [ reın ] noun *** uncount water that falls in drops from clouds in the sky: Drops of rain ran down the window pane. Outside the rain continued to fall steadily. heavy/torrential/pouring rain (=a lot of rain): Heavy rain has been forecast… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rain — I UK [reɪn] / US noun Word forms rain : singular rain plural rains *** a) [uncountable] water that falls in drops from clouds in the sky Drops of rain ran down the window pane. Outside the rain continued to fall steadily. heavy/torrential/pouring …   English dictionary

  • parade — /pəˈreɪd / (say puh rayd) noun 1. show, display, or ostentation: to make a parade of one s emotions. 2. the orderly assembly of troops, Scouts, or any other body, for inspection, display, or any other purpose. 3. the troops, etc., so assembled. 4 …  

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