party pooper
Who taught: Carol, Jake and Flula
Party pooper! What do you think it means? We know that pooping means defecating. A pooper then should mean someone who poops. Having said that, we can guess that a party pooper would mean someone poops at parties.
Stop right here! And, watch this embedded video here before you proceed.
I am so happy seeing this German guy whose name is Flula. Look at his face! He is like, “What the heck! I do not understand.” I can feel what he feels. Don’t you agree, my non-native English speaking friends? Look at his facial expression! Man, all I can say is “misery loves company.”
However, we cannot just complain about new expressions. Time to learn and make this expression ours!
So, have you ever gone to a party? What? You are a party animal? Oh! I am sorry. Then, I should ask differently. How many parties have you ever gone to? Maybe you cannot even count because there have been so many. Good for you! You should mingle and socialize.
Let me then ask this question! Have you seen any person who ruins the mood of a party? There it is. That person is a party pooper.
The other day, when my friends and I talked about this expression and Jake said that there is another similar expression. You can call a person who ruins any fun or joy a “killjoy.”
For example, if someone does not want to play a specific game that everyone else wants to play, then he/she is either a party popper or a killjoy.
Are you a killjoy? Hope not! Also, when you poop at a party that you are going in this holiday season, close the restroom door. People are watching you.
P.S.: My friends, I have a question. What kind of actions are considered to be party pooping or killing joy?
Haha! That guy’s videos are priceless! You and he should collaborate on something. I think you’d be good on camera. “Spoiler alert!”
I think I should send an email to him about a possible collaboration.
Or, I can start my video blogging where I can include all of my friends as actors and actresses.
Ahahaha that video is hysterical.
A similar phrase is “wet blanket”… or sometimes Phil and I joke that I am a “damp blanket”
Sounds very similar to a brown waldo. As the saying goes,
Another similar expression is “stick in the mud”.
Ok, 1. You totally made that up.
2. That is nasty.
I almost forgot that expression. I agree with Kelly. That is nasty.
I doubt that brown waldo really happens in the real world.
Stick in the mud sounds like one of the expressions I can feel.
I don’t know … I think brown waldo is pretty commonly known. There’s a definition for it on urban dictionary:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brown+waldo
Urbandictionary has everything. Crazy!