hurrah
Related to hurrah: last hurrah
final hurrah
A last action before one ceases to do something. It's so good to see all of you at this meeting, my final hurrah before retirement. But this performance is your final hurrah before graduation—you have to do it!
See also: final, hurrah
Hip, hip, hurrah!
An exclamation of praise, congratulations, or celebration. Often said as a call-and-response, in which one person prompts with "hip, hip," while the other person or people respond with "hooray!" A: "Three cheers for Sarah, the savior of the company! Hip, hip!" B:"Hooray!" A: "Hip, hip!" B: "Hooray!" A: "Hip, hip!" B: "Hooray!" Happy Birthday, Tommy! Hip, hip, hooray!
hurrah's nest
A mess; a disorganized pile. Boy, these clothes are a hurrah's nest right now—can you help me sort them?
See also: nest
last hurrah
A final act, achievement, or effort. Finishing the month-long project was Cheri's last hurrah before she left the company to pursue another opportunity.
See also: hurrah, last
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
last hurrah
a final act, performance, or effort, especially in politics. chiefly USSee also: hurrah, last
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
last hurrah
A final appearance, especially at the end of one's career. The phrase has a bittersweet, if not sad, connotation, since it's applied to the end of a person's life's work. It could refer to a musical or theatrical performance or the end of a political career—the final time that the person will hear an audience or crowd shouting in praise. Swan song has a similar meaning, although not always used in a positive sense.
See also: hurrah, last
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
- final hurrah
- last hurrah
- swan song
- a swan song
- close with
- close with (someone or something)
- breaking point
- a thing of beauty is a joy forever
- it will soon blow over
- be well out of (something)