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buzz-kill; buzzkill noun someone or something that takes the pleasure out of an otherwise enjoyable experience; a killjoy US- So the free 60 minutes may not be as much as your hoping. Just a little buzz-kill. — comp.dcom.telecom, 24 March 1990
- Losing personal belongings can be a real buzzkill. — Brad Olsen, World Stompers, p. 60, 2001
- And the National Guard! How much more of a creative buzz-kill could you get? — Isabel Rose, The J.A.P. Chronicles, p. 176, 2005
- Brooklyn was such a wasteland, such a downer, such a total buzz kill. — Jason Starr, Lights Out, p. 189, 2006
- Hinrich aims his camera at the woman covered in shaving cream. That’s when he spots a serious buzz kill coming his way. — Pitch Weekly (Kansas City), 31 August 2006
- President Nixon was being the ultimate buzzkill after the high of the 1960s[.] — Mal Croft, The Secret Body Language of Girls, p. 57, 2010
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