pop (someone's) bubble



pop (someone's) bubble

To disprove, ruin, or destroy someone's fantasy, delusion, or misbelief. A less common variant of "burst (someone's) bubble." Sorry to pop your bubble, Janet, but Sarah only went out on a date with you to make Suzie jealous. Sean took pleasure in popping the environmentalist's bubble, explaining to him that renewable energy devices cause huge environmental damage to produce.
See also: bubble, pop

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Philetusfi-LEE-təs (English), fie-LEE-təs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
Haines['hainz]
NÓIrÍN-Irish
Carin-Swedish
Tatyanatah-TYAH-nahRussian
Tufayl-Arabic