Bring down the house

The phrase "bring down the house" is an idiomatic expression that means to elicit an extremely enthusiastic or energetic response from the audience, typically by giving an exceptional performance or delivering something of great quality. It is commonly used in the context of entertainment, such as music, theater, or comedy, to describe an act or performance that is so impressive and captivating that it generates overwhelming applause or cheers from the crowd.


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