put the damper on (something)



put the damper on (something)

To discourage or deter something; to make something less enjoyable, pleasant, or fun; to extinguish or lessen people's enthusiasm for something. (A less common variant of "put a damper on something.") The foul weather really put the damper on our picnic yesterday. Without question, this tax scandal has put the damper on the senator's likelihood of being re-elected. CDs quickly became the dominant format for music, but when digital formats arrived soon thereafter, it put the damper on CD sales just as quickly.
See also: damper, on, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AndroclesAN-drə-kleez (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Hale (2)HAYLEnglish
JadziaYAH-jahPolish
Anass-Arabic
Lutgardis-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
NÚRia-Catalan, Portuguese