somone

rain on (one's) parade

To ruin one's plans or dampen one's excitement. I hate to rain on your parade, but I think your A in chemistry was actually a clerical error. Mom really rained on our parade by chaperoning our school dance.
See also: on, parade, rain
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rain on somone's parade

prevent someone from enjoying an occasion or event; spoil someone's plans. informal, chiefly North American
See also: on, parade, rain
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • at (one's) doorstep
  • at doorstep
  • at fingertips
  • at one's fingertips
  • at (one's) fingertips
  • at your fingertips
  • at somebody's expense
  • at someone's expense
  • at expense
  • at (one's) expense
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'A leggie is when you just plan to shoot somone in the legs.
You have the right to paid sick leave when you, or somone dependent on you, is unwell.
Somone living nearby on Rochester Road said: "It would be an improvement on the existing store, as the current one is too small and the car park is too small."
Today, Raje is in the arena as somone who cannot afford her last five years to be remembered as another stretch of unlearning.
In short, Hutcheon is somone who has a knack of squeezing everything he can out of a round of golf and an individual like that would surely be every bit as useful in helping youngsters to develop than someone passing on technical advice.
Bernie Hunt, Kensington Fields For Pete's sake CAN somone tell your My City columnist David Charters (ECHO, May 28) we aready have a new(ish) Liverpool anthem, thanks to Pete Wylie?
"But of course in a large facility like Hillbury with so many Zimmer devices under one roof it is quite easy for residents to mistake theirs for somone else's.
Lily, 33, told her 5.9m followers that she had accidentally taken the drug ketamine at the Glamour Awards in 2008 after somone had asked Twitter users for the "best reason you've been kicked out of an event, building, or group".
Foreign governments are not the only sovereigns that enforce somone
That penalty would also apply to licensed health professionals who, in order to help somone obtain housing, knowingly state a patient has a disability or a need for an emotional-support animal.
The 41-year-old found it tough filimg the latest series of the fly-on-the-wall show, where she spends three days staying with somone famous in their home, as it meant leaving her youngest daughter Jessica, who was only a baby at the time.
Lego chiefs are looking for somone with a child's-eye view of the world.
With the help of those who have this disease or love somone who does, we believe we can reach - and exceed our $10,000 goal," said Jon Watson-Davelaar.
But the Welsh region would hardly want to lose somone of his quality and the WRU wouldn't be elated, either, especially given the potential complications that would come into play under the governing body's senior players selection policy.
For example, if someone wants to be a social worker with young women who might request a termination of a pregnancy, should somone have to divulge that they are Roman Catholic and don't believe in abortion?