A spoilsport is someone who puts an end to fun that other people are having.
Other names for this kind of person are "party pooper" and "killjoy".
A spoilsport is a killjoy or someone who ruins others pleasure. You could also say they are a 'wet blanket'
cheats quits cries trash talks
sorry to be a spoilsport but 4KIDS TV will NOT be airing it but they said after 5DS they might air it in English
There is no direct opposite of a "killjoy" (spoilsport). However, someone with the opposite characteristic would be a "sportsman" or "good sport."(For the usage meaning doomsayer or pessimist, the opposite would be optimist.)
Betty Boop is a fictional character. She was never "alive." Spoilsport!
Most of them didn't. Even though Cromwel was quite a good ruler, they thought he was a gloomy religious maniac and spoilsport who wouldn't let them have theatres or dancing. They also didn't like the idea of military governments, even though this one was much better-behaved than most. When the monarchy was restored in 1660, they showed their appreciation with big celebrations.
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Their own worst enemy. a boring spoilsport without a true friend in the world. I would call them pumpkin head. wide, round and orange with hole for a nose and mouth and eyes. All you want to do is slice their skin off, cut them up into pieces and cook them. A very tasteless activity but it would leave you in stitches.
The cast of Vegetable Soup - 1976 includes: Carla Brave as Cindy (segment: Chi Chi Hoo Hoo Bogeyman) James Earl Jones as Long John Spoilsport Garry Goodrow as Announcer, in The Big Game Hunt Kingman Hui Bette Midler as Woody The Spoon Didi Rosaly as Master of Ceremonies Sherry Shaw as Lori (segment: Chi Chi Hoo Hoo Bogeyman) Rochelle Shaw as Mary Jo (segment: Chi Chi Hoo Hoo Bogeyman)
Here are some polite colloquialisms for saying, "You shat on our wishes," or something similar: "You rained on our parade." "You dashed our hopes." "You sure know how to put a damper on things." "You're a wet blanket." "Thanks for bursting our bubble." "You're a killjoy." "Party pooper!" "Spoilsport." "What a stick in the mud." And if you're looking for vulgarisms you can say, "You pissed in our cornflakes," or, "You pissed on our bonfire." Note from question author: None of these are appropriate for a formal letter all I have is "you disregarded our wishes" but that isn't strong enough to express how abhorred I am with the situation I am seeking to address.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean