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have a good time ThesaurusVerb | 1.have a good time - enjoy oneself greatly; "We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM"have a ballrevel, delight, enjoy - take delight in; "he delights in his granddaughter" |
have a good time
have a good timeTo enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. This phrase can also be used as an imperative. We had a really good time at the circus last weekend. A: "I'm going to a concert tonight." B: "Ooh, have a good time!"See also: good, have, timeHave a good time.Enjoy yourself in what you are about to do. (Often said when someone is about to leave for an event.) Bill: I'm leaving for the party now. Father: Have a good time. Sue: Tonight is the formal dance at the Palmer House, and I'm going. Mary: Have a good time. I'm watching television right here.See also: good, have, timehave a good timeEnjoy oneself, as in I hope you have a good time at the beach. This idiom, also used as an imperative, dates from 16th-century England, where it was popular until the late 1600s and died out. Samuel Pepys, in a diary entry of March 1, 1666, wrote, "I went and had as good a time as heart could wish." In America it continued to be used, and in the 1800s it reappeared in British speech as well. Also see hard time; show one a good time. See also: good, have, timehave a good time
Synonyms for have a good timeverb enjoy oneself greatlySynonymsRelated Words |