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Put a dumper
What does put a dumper mean? Thanks in advance!
2015年1月30日 18:48
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I think you mean "Put a damper". This is an idiom made from the word "damp" or a little wet. It comes from water dampening fire.
The idiom means when an exciting/fun event is ruined or made less fun by another bad event.
Example: "the rainstorm really put a damper on the picnic"
Example 2: "John told us he had lost his job, which put a damper on the celebrations."
2015年1月30日
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I agree with Kari - the phrase is "put a damper on [something]". The [something] is usually a plan or a good mood.
Other similar expressions are "to throw a wet blanket on (plans)" or "to rain on (someone's) parade". In these extra examples, someone performs the action - it's not a case of bad luck or circumstance.
2015年1月30日
A similar one to the aforementioned idiom is, "Who took the jam out of your doughnut"?
2015年6月23日
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