rain on someone's parade

The phrase "rain on someone's parade" means to spoil or ruin someone's plans, excitement, or mood. It typically refers to someone intentionally or unintentionally dampening another person's joy or enthusiasm by saying or doing something negative or discouraging. This expression suggests that the individual metaphorically brings a rainstorm to an otherwise enjoyable event or situation, diminishing the person's happiness or optimism.


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