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Don't Rain on My Parade |
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Meaning:
Don’t Rain on My Parade means to not spoil someone’s fun, to not put a damper on an event.
“Ugg, don’t rain on my parade.”
Origin:
This idiom was first seen in writing as early as
1912, when a short story called "Sprightly Adventures of Mr. Homesweet
Home" was published in the Schenectady Gazette. It is a story about
some men on an all-male hunting/camping trip.
“Warmbody says he knew dog-gon well, some gosh-blamed leftover-from-the-summer hen [ed. -- woman] would show up to "rain on our parade…"
The expression
gained popularity again in the 1960s when the song “Don’t rain on my parade” was
performed in the stage musical, Funny
Girl.
Example:
Today we still use the phrase don’t rain on my
parade to say we do not mean to bring down the mood or ruin an event. An
example sentence is:
“I don’t mean to rain on your parade, but our Hawaii vacation will have to wait till the plane tickets are cheaper.”
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